I'd recommend keeping both of them on your cart. They're both useful for their own reasons.
I prefer Moonshell for music playing, but either one works well. I mostly like Moonshell because it takes both shoulder buttons to pause a song or advance to the next one, so I can leave the DS in my pocket without it changing songs all the time. With DSOrganize, I have to lock the L+R buttons completely because a single button press will change songs.
DSOrganize has its benefits though. Only DSO has the radio streaming feature for instance, and DSO can also do operations on your files like copying and pasting between folders.
Both have power saving modes where the lights turn off, though Moonshell keeps playing audio through the speakers in sleep mode while DSO cuts off the speakers and sends output only to the headphones while in this mode. Not a huge difference, but noteworthy.
No idea about the RSS feeds, sorry.
You should be fine with the emulators. If they're older homebrew applications, they probably have support for the M3 built-in, and if they're newer, you can use DLDI to apply the apprpriate DLDI patch. The only one that might be hard is SnezziDS, which saves to SRAM. I don't know how to create a .sav or .dat file out of SRAM on the M3, but I don't think it's too hard from what I remember about my conversation with an M3 user.
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