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RSS Feed Readers / News Aggregators

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PopHeadlines 1.2 - RSS News Feed Reader
PopHeadlines is a smart little tool that lets you read any RSS feed in any email client. (Windows)

intraVnews 1.11 - RSS News Feed Reader
intraVnews makes Outlook read RSS feeds naturally, allowing for smart grouping, searching, filtering and archiving of news items and blog posts. (Windows)

NewsFan 1.8.3 - RSS News Feed Reader
NewsFan is a clean and easy to use RSS feed reader that comes with an extra cool tool to ticker hot news. (Mac)

Sauce Reader 2.0 - RSS News Feed Reader
Sauce Reader is a very organized and practical RSS feed reader. Featuring saved searches and a blogging tool, Sauce Reader is apt even for heavy news addicts. (Windows)

NewsMac Pro 1.2.5 - RSS News Feed Reader
NewsMac Pro is a well-organized and easy to use news reader. (Mac)

RSS Captor Pro 2.5 - RSS News Feed Reader
RSS Captor is a bare bones RSS feed aggregator with great search functionality but little else going for it. (Windows)

SharpReader 0.9.7.0 - RSS News Feed Reader
SharpReader is a great RSS feed reader that knows how to organize news and blogs in their logical order to make following them easy. (Windows)

NewsGator Online Services - RSS News Feed Reader
NewsGator Online Services make your RSS feed follow you. Using intelligent subscription and item synchronization, you can read news on the web, via POP email, on a mobile device or in NewsGator for Outlook.

PulpFiction 1.2.2
PulpFiction makes following blogs and web sites via RSS feeds as easy, comfortable and efficient as reading email (with added benefits). (Mac)

Fastbuzz News - RSS News Feed Reader
Fastbuzz News lets you read RSS feeds in any browser anywhere with comfort and considerable power (you can subscribe to searches, for example), too.

Pluck 0.9.5 - RSS Feed Reader
Pluck offers a friendly way to follow news and web site updates by turning IE into a comfortable RSS feed reader. (Windows)

BlogStreet Info Aggregator
BlogStreet Info Aggregator is a great and highly recommended service that lets you read (and filter, organize, share and archive) RSS feeds via email. Info Aggregator comes with IMAP and web access.

NewsGator Inbox for Outlook 2.6
NewsGator Inbox for Outlook does the very right thing of integrating RSS feeds (and Usenet news) with an email client. NewsGator lets you read, archive, organize and search news with all the power of Outlook. (Windows)

Blago RSS Newsreader 0.92 - RSS News Feed Reader
Blago RSS Newsreader is a tiny aggregator of RSS feeds. It works great for reading the latest news on a few sites. (Windows)

Bloglines - Free Web-Based RSS News Feed Reader
Bloglines is a great, web-based way to read RSS feeds. There's no software to wrestle with, and using Bloglines is smooth and easy.

Feedreader 3.0 - Free RSS News Feed Reader
Feedreader is a clean RSS feed client with great new article notification and an organized interface to following the news. (Windows)

BlogMatrix Jäger 1.6.10 - RSS News Feed Reader
BlogMatrix Jäger is a streamlined news reader that lets you follow blogs and web site updates in a very efficient manner. (Windows, Mac)

Hot Zoup Reader 1.1 - RSS News Feed Reader
Hot Zoup Reader is a simple, friendly and easy to use RSS feed reader. (Windows)

Awasu Personal Edition 2.0.5 - RSS News Feed Reader
Awasu Personal Edition is an extremely feature-rich RSS feed reader. The option to enhance it with plugins and hooks in particular makes Awasu a powerful aggregator, in spite of some limitations. (Windows)

AmphetaDesk 0.93.1 - RSS News Feed Reader
AmphetaDesk is a solid aggregator of RSS feeds and displays them in a highly customizable web page. (Windows, Mac, Linux/BSD/Unix)

Wildgrape NewsDesk 1.1 - RSS News Feed Reader
Wildgrape NewsDesk is a RSS feed reader that makes it easy to follow and find news (also via its system tray icon menu). (Windows)

SlashDock 2.6 - RSS News Feed Reader
SlashDock is a nice way to keep up with the latest headlines via the Mac OS X Dock. (Mac)

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