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The good: Easy-to-configure directory of RSS feeds.
The bad: No help file.
The bottom line: Nice introduction to RSS for newbies, but it lacks a help file.
CNET editors' review
- Reviewed on: 07/13/2004
- Released on: 10/21/2003
RSSReader's interface lacks the helpful wizards found in competing programs, such as Awasu. You're not left totally in the dark when it comes to subscribing to RSS feeds, however. By clicking "Add feeds from directory" from the File menu, you can sign up for more than 160 popular feeds (only half are in English) simply by checking the box next to a given feed's name. There are, however, other, better sites such as Syndic8 and NewsIsFree.
RSSReader uses the familiar multipane motif found in competing products. A left-side column lists your feeds, a top-right pane shows story headlines, and the lower-right browser window displays a story--including banner ads--when you click its headline in the top-right pane. Overall, we found the interface easy to navigate and intuitive enough even for users unfamiliar with RSS newsreaders.

Now for the bad news. The program's help section is a big tease. Click the Help menu, and you'll find zilch on how to use the program. The vendor's site isn't much better, with only a terse FAQ with basic RSS subscription setup and system requirement information.
Yes, the program is free, and we didn't expect a lot in the service/support area. But Pluck is gratis, too, and it provides a fine help section. Our advice: If you want a free newsreader, check out Awasu or Pluck instead.
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