Read about some feedback of the
RSS Bandit project on
kuro5hin by
Carage4Life. It is amazing to hear opinions of other people about an example code, that just works. I really like this kind of publicity. So I have enough pressure to make my voluntary work as best as possible

I cannot agree to the
GUI sucks comment made by
marcos: he should read the whole stuff. And: the
RSS Bandit article focus on the backend, how to use the .NET infrastructure to make such things work and not about how to write the best GUI ever seen in the world. That's it: provide some widgets to start the real work. My intention to involve myself was to just provide the result of my extensions (that can even solved better) that I want to the community and make
RSS Bandit more a small, handy and nice tool to use for every day reading feeds. There is always a kind of
fun factor writing GUI code, but the important things happen behind the scenes. So the backend drives the frontend and not vise versa. That's like bridle the horse from the rear.