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The 3rd most popular RSS reader on Windows

FeedReader is software that allows you to read your RSS and XML syndicated news. Some websites have a RSS or XML address that show the last notices or news, FeedReader is like this application. In this way from unique software and without opening different websites you can look the last news and access to what you need. It’s fast, easy and a friendly tool. To read this type of syndicate notices you will get a list of your preferred sites and content of the same just with one click. If you access one of them, on the other frame you will be able to navigate through the website from where the notice is loaded. Its function is very simple but more than useful; you can add the selected RSS from blogs and other websites to keep yourself informed. It does not affect the performance of the system, it allows you to minimize the software into the taskbar, and when the reader receives any update from the site a pop-up will be displayed informing you about the update (windows live messenger pop-up style).

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  • Mehdi Khatiri overlord
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    بالا نگهم میداره

  • Mamadex overlord
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    +Feature: Smart Feeds !

  • Andrei fanatic
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    Simple, fast, no learning curve, just good old software focusing on what it has to do, not only how it "looks".
    He make me forget about Google Reader a long time ago.

  • Mamadex overlord

    Let me tell my experience with rss apps.
    I checked more than ten rss reader, some of them were more than 20MB setup size and so up to date releases but never have the really best, fast, clean interface, intelligence updating, news bar, notification window, RTL text direction support, enclosure section and other great user-friendly features although FeedReader is an old product it support many URLs.

  • Paulo Lapa expert
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    I think it's the best free RSS reader at the moment. I tried a few one and, or a didn't like the interface; or I didn´t like the organization or the features. Thats the reason ehy I like so much of the FeedReader. Its very light, super simple and just do one thing: the one that promises

  • maxceus fanatic
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    Simple but very efficient. One of the best, but can improve more.

  • amjpereira expert
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    It's Free, it's fast, it has a clean interface, what could you ask more? It doesn't take coffes nevertheless its a -, maybe after the next update

  • Stormvogel expert
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    Simply great. It feels very simple, but is very sofisticated. No other words than "great"

  • dannydikker devotee
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    I really like the simplicity of this software

  • tuxx overlord
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    Very basic feed reader, but also with a small footprint. I'm not a friend to have everything integrated into my browser and/or mail client, so I need a separate one. That given, FeedReader is one of the best free applications for this purpose.

  • Mehdi Khatiri overlord
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    Very Good RSS/Feed Reader.
    Really good. I Highly recommend to every one who has many RSSs.

  • Nima overlord
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    Very Good RSS/Feed Reader.
    Really good. I Highly recommend to every one who has many RSSs.

  • tuggyne fanatic
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    Just doesn't come up to snuff for me. I tried it, but in comparison to Outlook 2007, Thunderbird 2, and FeedDemon, there's really no contest. I wanted to like it, I really did, but I just can't.

    Examples: Thunderbird and Outlook scroll through posts when you press Space. Feedreader? Not so much; it simply skips to the next one. In Outlook, you can select a group at a time and mark it read. Feedreader? Nope: it has groups, but they don't do a whole lot really. In FeedDemon, you can open a folder and see all the posts inside -- and read and mark them read, too, without selecting them individually. Feedreader? You have to go through the messages one by one, which is slightly slower.

    None of these were deal-breakers, but together they're quite disappointing. It simply appears that the developers didn't take enough time to look at their competitors, copy their best features, and fix their flaws -- and for a program to be unable to best Thunderbird in the user interface... well, that's a pretty terrible program, I gotta say.

  • wstan fanatic
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    By far the best feed reader among all i have tried out. Love it.

  • neau ‮ overlord
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    I used to use this a lot with Firefox, but now that I use Opera's RSS/Atom Feed I don't need this.

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Website: feedreader.com
Developer: i-Systems Inc.
License: Free
Version: 3.14.0.1
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Usage: 11 months, 6 days, 5 hours, 21 minutes and 58 seconds
Usage since: 20 April 2007
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Rank: #830