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RSS Readers
19 years 8 months ago #8094
by Stephanie
RSS Readers was created by Stephanie
Hi All,
I'm hoping that someone can suggest a good RSS Reader. I have tried a couple but wasn't happy with the interface. So if anyone can pass along a reader that they are happy with I would be greatful.
Thanks for your help!
Stephanie
I'm hoping that someone can suggest a good RSS Reader. I have tried a couple but wasn't happy with the interface. So if anyone can pass along a reader that they are happy with I would be greatful.
Thanks for your help!
Stephanie
19 years 8 months ago #8098
by DaLight
Replied by DaLight on topic Re: RSS Readers
I started off using RSS clients, but I found
www.bloglines.com
and have not looked back since. It's web based, so I can use it from home and work and it works brilliantly.
19 years 8 months ago #8164
by DaLight
Replied by DaLight on topic Re: RSS Readers
Stephanie:
You can access my Blog list at www.bloglines.com/public/dalight . My subscription mix consists mainly of the standard techie feeds: Slashdot, The Register and of course Dilbert! I also have feeds for Security updates from Microsoft, BBC News Headlines amongst others.
TheBishop:
To answer your question, I use my blog reader as my one stop information source. Instead of going to my regular websites, I simply use my blog reader, in this case web-based bloglines.com, to fetch the latest news items. It presents the headlines and I click on the items of interest. It saves so much time and since it's web-based, it "remembers" which items I've read no matter where I login from. You can also get a Windows, Firefox, IE, MAC OS X, Unix/KDE notifier which polls your blog roll to see if any new items have come in.
Any website that provides an RSS feed can be added to your blog roll.
You can access my Blog list at www.bloglines.com/public/dalight . My subscription mix consists mainly of the standard techie feeds: Slashdot, The Register and of course Dilbert! I also have feeds for Security updates from Microsoft, BBC News Headlines amongst others.
TheBishop:
To answer your question, I use my blog reader as my one stop information source. Instead of going to my regular websites, I simply use my blog reader, in this case web-based bloglines.com, to fetch the latest news items. It presents the headlines and I click on the items of interest. It saves so much time and since it's web-based, it "remembers" which items I've read no matter where I login from. You can also get a Windows, Firefox, IE, MAC OS X, Unix/KDE notifier which polls your blog roll to see if any new items have come in.
Any website that provides an RSS feed can be added to your blog roll.
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19 years 3 days ago #12337
by Unforgiven
If there's one thing I hate, it's everything.
Replied by Unforgiven on topic Re: RSS Readers
For something simple, I kind of like "yarssr" on linux.
If there's one thing I hate, it's everything.
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