An RSS Reader is used to read RSS Feeds!
RSS readers are available for many different devices and OS.
RSS Readers
There are a lot of different RSS readers. Some work as web services, and some
are limited to windows (or Mac, PDA or UNIX). Here are a few I have tried and
liked:
- NewsGator Online - A free online RSS
reader.
Includes synchronization with Outlook, viewing TV content with
Media Center Edition, and publication of blogs and headlines.
- RssReader - A free Windows-based
RSS reader. Supports RSS versions 0.9x, 1.0 and 2.0 and Atom 0.1,
0.2 and 0.3.
- FeedDemon - A
Windows-based RSS reader. Very easy to use and has a very
orderly interface. However, this is not freeware!
- blogbot - An RSS
reader
plug-in
for Outlook or Internet Explorer. The light-version for Internet Explorer
is free.
Tip: The Mozilla Firefox browser has a built-in RSS Reader. If you go
to a web site that offers RSS feeds, you will see the Firefox RSS icon
in the address
bar. Click on the icon to view a list of the different feeds. Choose the feed you want to read.
I have an RSS Reader. Now what?
Click on the little
or
button next to the RSS feed you
want to read. Copy The URL you get in the browser window and paste it in your
RSS reader.