What RSS feed reader/aggregator do you use?

Discussion in 'polls' started by datarishik, Aug 13, 2011.

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What RSS feed reader/aggregator do you use?

  1. Web-based

    16 vote(s)
    41.0%
  2. Client software

    9 vote(s)
    23.1%
  3. Client libraries

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. Other

    1 vote(s)
    2.6%
  5. None

    14 vote(s)
    35.9%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. datarishik

    datarishik Registered Member

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    I would like to know what feed reader members of Wilders use. As there are plenty of them, it wouldn't be possible/feasible to list all of them here;so please specify the specific program(s)/component(s) you use to read RSS feeds. Thank you.
     
    Last edited: Aug 13, 2011
  2. blacknight

    blacknight Registered Member

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    I use Opera RSS feed reader.
     
  3. NSG001

    NSG001 Registered Member

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    FeedDemon (Free version)
     
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  5. Ranget

    Ranget Registered Member

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    FeedDemon (Free version) +10

    amazing software :rolleyes: :thumb:
     
  6. koliko

    koliko Registered Member

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    Google Reader, my choice. ;)
     
  7. delah

    delah Registered Member

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    Google Reader and Feeddemon 4 for PC & Feedler Pro on the Ipad.
    Synchronisation with Google is #1 requirement for software readers for me.
     
  8. PJC

    PJC Very Frequent Poster

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    None.
     
  9. Spruce

    Spruce Registered Member

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    Opera Mail :thumb:
     
  10. TairikuOkami

    TairikuOkami Registered Member

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    None. I visit my bookmarks daily and if not, RSS just reports, that the webpage is updated, like I would not know that, so it is useless for me.
     
  11. SweX

    SweX Registered Member

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    :D :thumb: I kind of got the same feeling about it.
     
  12. chrisretusn

    chrisretusn Registered Member

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    Hmm.... I get a lot more that just notifications. I get the whole article in most of my feeds, if not I at least have a headline to read to determine if I want to read more. Does a whole lot more than just tell me the page is updated. Most of the time I do all of my reading in the reader.

    Oh I use RSSOwl http://www.rssowl.org/
     
  13. Judge Dee

    Judge Dee Guest

    Same here with Liferea (Linux).
    I find it very handy not having to wade through things that don't interest me (sports, adverts, entertainment, etc) to find new news.
     
  14. ExtremeGamerBR

    ExtremeGamerBR Registered Member

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  15. PaulBB

    PaulBB Registered Member

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  16. ReverseGear

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    Feed Demon :D
     
  17. Pedro

    Pedro Registered Member

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    You know, i gave that one a pass last time i looked at it.
    I saw your post the other day, and tried it again. I switched from Liferea, mostly because of the "Headlines" View.

    It was one thing Brief (FF addon) did that i missed. Sort of combined view, or newspaper view on RSSOwl, only expanding the entry i choose, collapsing all others.
    Fantastic, i makes a much better reading experience, with better performance than Liferea. Maybe it's because the archives are not as big right now o_O

    And now the news on Java. Geez.. A Java program that i can use often, and now this.
    Anyway, ty for that post!
     
    Last edited: Aug 30, 2011
  18. xxJackxx

    xxJackxx Registered Member

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    I voted client software though it isn't always what I use at any given time. I am currently using the free version of FeedDemon though I am frustrated with the paid to free to ad supported to the current pay or free ad supported limited version. If the free version has ads it is still not free and should not be feature limited. Anyway I guess this poll isn't about that... :blink:

    I sometimes use google reader but I really don't like the layout of it. I have used RSS Bandit in the past and liked it but it feels mostly like abandonware at the moment. Maybe I will learn of something here that I will like better than any of them.
     
  19. Kernelwars

    Kernelwars Registered Member

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    feedDemon
     
  20. J_L

    J_L Registered Member

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    Google Reader, and sometimes Firefox Live Bookmarks. Great for updates.
     
  21. nkuchinski

    nkuchinski Registered Member

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    Google reader and Google reader only! :D
     
  22. fsr

    fsr Registered Member

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    GReader for sure! Also used to build custom RSS w Yahoopipes service
     
  23. chrisretusn

    chrisretusn Registered Member

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    Your welcome. I stumbled on RSSOwl a while back. I tried just about everything out there, nothing seem to fix my style until I found RSSOwl.
     
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