Reading RSS Feeds — then you need Feedreader

by Brad Grier on October 3, 2006

in Social Media

I’ve been a big fan of Feedreader for a while now, and it’s always nice to find someone else who appre­ci­ates the effi­cient design and implementation.

My first impres­sion was very good because I was shocked at how simple,
yet power­ful, the soft­ware was. The more I star­ted to play with it the
more I star­ted to like it.

The built-in read­ers in browsers never seem to work the way I expect them to. Maybe I’m old fash­ioned, but if I’m just read­ing lite feeds, do I really need all the over­head of a fully func­tional browser?

Check out the whole review at Cyber­Net News.

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Katharine October 3, 2006 at 8:09 pm

I found that I needed a web-only solution, and I’ve been pleased with Bloglines for that. FeedReader looks clean, though!

2 Brad Grier October 4, 2006 at 8:06 am

Bloglines, yeah! I agree…I’ve used it on and off…it’s great when you are using someone elses computer for a while. I’ve recently acquired a Palm TX with WiFi, and use that for limited surfing….and Bloglines has a mobile version that works quite handily for the portable devices.

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