RSS feedreader

H

Helen

http://www.feedreader.com/

NPR news and information is available through RSS feeds, which use a
technology called XML to deliver headlines and summaries to your desktop or
Web browser. Many NPR Member stations also provide local and regional RSS
feeds.

If you click an RSS link but do not have a compatible reader installed, you
will see XML code in your browser. To view the headlines, paste the feed
address into an RSS news reader (see the list of compatible readers to the
right), or use a browser which supports RSS feeds. Viewing of these feeds is
subject to NPR's RSS terms of use.


NPR's Top Stories feed gives a regular stream of the latest news.



What is Feedreader?
Feedreader is a lightweight open-source aggregator that supports RSS and
ATOM formats. It works under Windows 95 and later versions.

Simple
Feedreader's functionality is focused on the main task - reading and
organizing RSS feeds and offering seamless user experience.
Lightweight
One of the main goals of Feedreader architecture is to keep its footprint
small. Say goodbye to bloat: installation file is under 1.5MB.
Free
And we mean free, no caveats here. Feedreader is licensed under GPL and its
source is available for download.
Customizable
Build on it, tailor it to your needs or even re-brand it for your customers.
Contact feedreader at feedreader.com if you would like to get Feedreader
customizations from us.
 
H

Helen

Follow-up: there are several listed; some free, some not...I couldn't get
this one to work and had to
opt for a different one that's on the page (free and pay versions) Awasu.

Sorry about that, folks.
 

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