Separate signal from noise: three RSS readers that choose your headlines Updated December 19, 2005 As the boss, you need to keep up with a ton of little details. Sometimes, just getting through your e-mail is time-consuming enough, let alone surfing your favorite Web sites for breaking news that can give you a competitive edge. With Really Simple Syndication (RSS), however, the news comes to you. Subscribe only to the sources you want, then filter those results by searching via keywords if you like. Two basic varieties of newsreader exist. Most are standalone applications that run in the background on your desktop, automatically updating headlines regularly with newsfeeds from your subscribed Web sites and blogs. In this category, there's Awasu, a popular standalone desktop RSS reader that offers free and paid premium versions--both are very good. A second group of newsreaders plugs in to applications already running on your PC. For instance, both Onfolio and Pluck work within Internet Explorer. Onfolio, which also works within Firefox, has all the features you'd want in a RSS reader and costs $30. For just the news, Pluck is an excellent choice, and because it's free, it's a smart choice for anyone.
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| Review date | July 15, 2004 | March 24, 2005 | May 17, 2005 | July 1, 2005 | July 13, 2004 |
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| Review summary | The free version of Awasu is very functional and well worth your time. | Firefox's tabbed browsing, RSS support, security features, and overall cool factor make it more attractive than Internet Explorer. | Apple Safari RSS, the default Mac OS X browser, beats Opera, Firefox, and Internet Explorer as the best Web browser for Mac users. | Onfolio 2.0 is an excellent, easy-to-use RSS newsreader, but unless you need the high-end tools of its Professional Edition, we recommend Pluck instead. | Pluck's ease of use, flexibility, and tight browser integration make it one of our favorite RSS readers. |
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