Hi,
i have a question, especially for those who are reading a mass of RSS Feeds:
Wich Tool are you using for reading your subscribed RSS Feeds?
greetings
yavuz bogazci
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I use SharpReader. Simple and effective.
I was thinking of switching to Thunderbird so that I'd have email, news and RSS all in one client, but I'm not gonna bother until they support importing OPML ... no point resubscribing to every feed manually. -
rss-plugin in Miranda.
5 rss feeds

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SauceReader

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Time for me to advertise the best reader ever. Yes that's right, Desktop Sidebar! It reads as many rss feeds as you want. As well as being able to notify you off any new news because it sticks itself to the side of the screen. I can't explain how many things it does because the scale is so large. It notifies you of new mail, tells you the weather, tells you the time, is easily customizable (even a non techie can do it) and there are hundreds of add ons that range from a GMail notifier to the start button. It does anything and everything all at CPU usage of around 0% - 2% and a mem usage of 7KB. So what are you waiting for? Download it now!
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Mozilla Thunderbird 0.9
Mail and Rss in one client
Larrrvelyyy -
RSS Bandit, though i'd like to goto NewsGator, maybe i should make my own version for free.
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Omea Reader
it's Great !
http://www.jetbrains.com/omea_reader/ -
Klipfolio
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Bloglines at work, NetNewsWire Lite at home.
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Put in a second vote for SharpReader. Just simple and easy to use.
Bout 40 feeds as well. /. and C9 though are the two I read the most.
Thanks,
Risu -
I use Bloglines to read about 120 feeds.
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rssbandit
I generally only use it every once in a great while. When I first got into rss I thought it was great. Then after a while I just stopped using it. -
dRSSReader
http://sourceforge.net/projects/drssreader
Supports RSS, RDF, ATOM and OPML
Availability to Archive your own feed items and categorization.
Hey, I wrote it!!!
Regards,
Mert Sakarya -
Sharpreader, 26 feeds. Never heard of many of these others tho. Willing to try 'em if their good.
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I use the Sage RSS extension in Firefox. I'm very happy with it. The easiest RSS reader I've used. It has auto-discovery of RSS feeds. It supports RSS .92,1.0,2.0 and Atom.
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Newsgator. I love how it snaps into Outlook. Very easy to use.
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