RSS readers: the top 5
Published: 19 Jul 2004
In business, if you snooze, you lose. Sometimes just getting through your email is time-consuming enough, let alone surfing your favourite Web sites for breaking news that can give you a competitive edge. With Really Simple Syndication (RSS), however, the news comes to you. Subscribe only to the sources you want, and then filter those results by searching via keywords if you like.
Two basic varieties of newsreader exist. Most are standalone applications that run in the background on your desktop, automatically updating headlines regularly with newsfeeds from your subscribed Web sites and blogs. In this category, we look at Awasu, FeedDemon and RSSReader -- three popular standalone readers that offer free trials and paid premium versions.
A second group of newsreaders plugs into applications already running on your PC. For instance, NewsGator works with Microsoft's Outlook, populating Inbox folders with headlines from subscribed channels. Pluck, on the other hand, works with Internet Explorer.
Most of the readers we reviewed automatically remove old news items after a preset number of days. One complaint: when using the standalone applications' built-in Web browsers, pop-up windows -- which are normally turned off in Internet Explorer -- returned. This was not a problem, however, with Pluck or NewsGator, both of which use your default Internet Explorer to display full stories.
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Editors Choice Pluck's ease of use, flexibility and tight browser integration make it one of our favourite RSS readers. [19 Jul 2004]
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You must not know about Newz Crawler
http://www.ne... Terry Blount -
Active Refresh is great too. http://activerefresh... Terry Blount -
www.bloglines.com is good too. Simon Bates -
Don't forget Opera, the latest version has an RSS... Nick Elliott -
NewzCrawler definitely must be in top 5. It is fea... Vasili -
I prefer Thunderbird from Mozilla
Great email appl... James




