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Best RSS Feed Reader


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What's the consensus on this?

I see there's best Firewall, Anti-virus etc.. Poll.

What's everyone's prefered RSS reader/alert app ?

I think KlipFolio is the tops so far.

Currently Using there Alpha version 2.5a

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came across NovaBot. http://www.proggle.com/novobot/

A few cool things about it is that it has options for a scrolling ticker of RSS news. Also the novabot can scan html sites for news.

but the ticker features is real nice. At the moment RSS is readers are still in beginning stages. each one i've looked at has features i would like to see in the other and vice versa. scrolling Ticker is a great feature along with alerts of new news items.

RSS is like the new "PointCast" technology of today. remember pointcast? they were the poineers of a PUSH Technology and the company later folded.

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  Tech001101 said:
didn't know Macromedia made an RSS aggregator! now installing.

looks nice so far. but will it perform or just alot of looks. ;)

http://www.macromedia.com/software/central/

it works fine for me...

just the interface is too cluttered for my taste. hence my preference for an already customised opera.

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