RSS Reader suggestions

Feb 19, 2007 14:44

Does anyone out there have an RSS reader that they just totally love?

I've been using Google's Reader and Google's custom home page (which I highly recommend if anyone is looking for an easy, free, dashboard-style portal to get your own customized RSS headlines.)

I've also experimented with Pluck and Firefox Live Bookmarks...

I just need something a ( Read more... )

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cpratt February 19 2007, 23:19:59 UTC
Outlook 2007 is $25 or so at the company store. If you wanted to give it a try, you can always ask Dan...

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kingfuraday February 19 2007, 23:23:41 UTC
hehe, you beat me to it Chris - I was gonna suggest that he talk to Dan as well.

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cpratt February 19 2007, 23:24:16 UTC
Figures :)

Me, I just add the feeds to my LiveJournal. Works for me!

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sluggobear February 20 2007, 00:38:57 UTC
Thanks gents! I will ping him.

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sluggobear February 20 2007, 00:39:13 UTC
Thanks much! I will check it out!

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bankercub February 20 2007, 01:47:42 UTC
I've recently switched over to http://www.netvibes.com/. It's more than an RSS reader. Think of it as a more flexible version of the personalized Google homepage.

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sluggobear February 20 2007, 02:21:17 UTC
Looks neat, I'll check it out!

Thank you!

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duanecmoody February 20 2007, 05:49:40 UTC
I was going to suggest that as well... MUCH better than bloglines and other readers that I have come across. In fact, I may go so far as to say that it saved me from not reading blogs that I wanted to....

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estudioso February 20 2007, 02:07:01 UTC
I love Sage. It's an add-on to firefox. light, sidebar, pretty nice and uncomplicated

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sluggobear February 20 2007, 02:20:51 UTC
Thanks, I will take a look!

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nlotic February 20 2007, 03:33:21 UTC
I use Sage too. It works well.

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sluggobear February 21 2007, 02:14:59 UTC
Thanks bud!

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pharmbear February 20 2007, 21:09:18 UTC
I LOVE LOVE LOVE RSSOwl. I think it is a mozilla product but it is free and it has great functionality. I can't get it to work on Mac yet, but for PC...it is fantastic

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sluggobear February 21 2007, 02:14:39 UTC
Cool! I will check it out!

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