thr
thr

Reputation: 19476

RSS/ATOM feed reader for windows (or cross-platform)

Looking for a good rss/feed reader for windows or if there are any good cross platforms one i would be really amazed, or good web services (dont like the google one).

I want something simplistic and minimalistic.

Upvotes: 2

Views: 1103

Answers (10)

user2374372
user2374372

Reputation: 34

Y Use A Rss Reader,,, When You Can get the articles.. Go To The Link

TNB

Upvotes: 0

Unsliced
Unsliced

Reputation: 10552

If you have a Google account already, seriously consider Google Reader. It's available everywhere, with Gears installed it is available offline and binds well to Firefox and Chrome.

Upvotes: -1

RealHowTo
RealHowTo

Reputation: 35372

I am using Wizz RSS, a Firefox plugin. Works ok. I am using mainly to access Sun Java forums.

http://www.wizzrss.com/Welcome.php

Upvotes: 0

Quentin
Quentin

Reputation: 943686

I wouldn't call it minimalistic, but FeedDemon is the best I've found for Windows.

Upvotes: 3

Joel Lucsy
Joel Lucsy

Reputation: 8706

Check out GreatNews

Upvotes: 0

Maurice
Maurice

Reputation: 27632

I am using Google reader and quite happy with it. Its browser based but has good keyboard support. Check http://www.google.com/reader

Upvotes: 1

Midhat
Midhat

Reputation: 17810

Outlook 2007

Attensa (can plug into outlook 2003)

newsgator

Internet explorer 8

Mozilla Firefox

I am yet to find a good free windows rss reader with decent offline capabilities

Upvotes: 0

Hank Gay
Hank Gay

Reputation: 71969

Some people enjoy RSS Bandit, but I'm on a Mac now so I'm not sure how current it is.

Upvotes: 0

Omar Kooheji
Omar Kooheji

Reputation: 55760

I use Net Vibes it's an online Rss collator that allows you to split your feeds up into multiple topics. I used to use Thunderbird but I can access netvibes from wherever I am. I can also set it up to keep track of my email and social networking sites as there are a bunch of widgets available for it.

Upvotes: 0

David Singer
David Singer

Reputation: 1192

I like the NewsGator family of tools (http://newsgator.com). I mostly use the Mac and web-based versions, but thought FeedDemon was good, too, for the Windows environment. All keep a common subscription list, so you can bounce back and forth as needed.

Upvotes: 3

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