Freeware RSS Reader Recomendations

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HeadHunter

I would like to get a RSS reader that is Freeware. I want it to be very
easy to organise my feeds into groups and autodetect xml urls but i don't
need fancy graphics. Outlook express feel is best for me.

Anything out there?

Thanks for any input!

HH.
 
B

Barney

I would like to get a RSS reader that is Freeware. I want it to
be very easy to organise my feeds into groups and autodetect xml
urls but i don't need fancy graphics. Outlook express feel is
best for me.

Anything out there?

Thanks for any input!

HH.

Of all I tried, I like Sauce reader the best. It's easy to use and
organize. I think it's the new standard. http://www.synop.com/
 
A

ArjanDotOrg

HeadHunter said:
I would like to get a RSS reader that is Freeware. I want it to be very
easy to organise my feeds into groups and autodetect xml urls but i don't
need fancy graphics. Outlook express feel is best for me.

Anything out there?

Thanks for any input!

HH.


FeedReader


Overview:

Feedreader is a lightweight open-source aggregator that supports all
major RSS formats. It works under Windows 95 and later versions. What
makes Feedreader stand out from the crowd? Simple, Feedreader's
functionality is focused on the main task - reading and organizing RSS
feeds and offering seamless user experience. One of the main goals of
Feedreader architecture is to keep it's footprint small. Say goodbye to
bloat: installation file is under 1.3MB. Free! And we mean free, no
caveats here. Feedreader is licensed under GPL and it's source is
available for download. Build on it, tailor it to your needs or even
re-brand it for your customers.

Homepage: http://www.feedreader.com/

For related software, check out:
http://www.arjan.org/?Internet:RSS-Feed_Readers


Kind regards,

_____
Arjan

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Homepage: Arjan.org's Absolute Freeware Links (http://www.arjan.org)
 
M

me

HeadHunter said:
I would like to get a RSS reader that is Freeware. I want it to be very
easy to organise my feeds into groups and autodetect xml urls but i don't
need fancy graphics. Outlook express feel is best for me.

Anything out there?

Thanks for any input!

HH.

Here are a couple of suggestions: First, the new Firefox 1.0 browser
can subscribe to RSS feeds and display them on the browser's toolbar as
"live bookmarks." They load automatically every time you fire up FF.
It works well!
Secondly, there are a couple of free web-based services that are even
better than the software alternatives IMO. My favorite is
http://www.bloglines.com/
 
T

Tritoneur

Here are a couple of suggestions: First, the new Firefox 1.0 browser
can subscribe to RSS feeds and display them on the browser's toolbar
as "live bookmarks." They load automatically every time you fire up
FF. It works well!

Is that with the Sage extension or is there another way?
 
S

stonecypher

HeadHunterwrote:
I would like to get a RSS reader that is Freeware. I want it to be
very
easy to organise my feeds into groups and autodetect xml urls but i don't
need fancy graphics. Outlook express feel is best for me.

Anything out there?

Thanks for any input!

HH.

You might check out Thunderbird 0.9 which was just released. It is an
email client and newsreader with an interface similar to Outlook
Express, but it can also be used as an RSS reader.

* Posted via http://www.sixfiles.com/forum
 
C

charles

I would like to get a RSS reader that is Freeware. I want it to be very
easy to organise my feeds into groups and autodetect xml urls but i don't
need fancy graphics. Outlook express feel is best for me.

Anything out there?

Thanks for any input!

HH.

I've been pretty happy with Abilon <http://www.abilon.org/>.
 

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