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    mmikey7
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    Hello everyone! I'd like to install any RSS Reader, but I don't know which one is best. Can you recommend me any free RSS Reader? Thanks in advance "A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step." -Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu

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      Hello everyone! I'd like to install any RSS Reader, but I don't know which one is best. Can you recommend me any free RSS Reader? Thanks in advance "A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step." -Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu

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      Roger Wright
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      Check a few pages down in this forum. A post was entered yesterday touting the Pluck RSS aggregator, and it does look quite nice. I've downloaded it, but not yet installed it, but Paul Watson has tried it. Check out his comments. Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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        Check a few pages down in this forum. A post was entered yesterday touting the Pluck RSS aggregator, and it does look quite nice. I've downloaded it, but not yet installed it, but Paul Watson has tried it. Check out his comments. Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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        Hi Roger, Pluck RSS seems good, but it is Beta version. I'd like to install some RSS Reader, which is not in Beta version. "A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step." -Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu

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          Hi Roger, Pluck RSS seems good, but it is Beta version. I'd like to install some RSS Reader, which is not in Beta version. "A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step." -Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu

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          Ahem. Awasu[^] is up to version 2.0! Not many RSS readers out there with such a high version number :-) :rolleyes:


          Lets be honest, isn't it amazing how many truly stupid people you meet during the course of the day. Carry around a pad and pencil, you'll have twenty or thirty names by the end of the day - George Carlin Awasu 2.0 [^]: A free RSS reader with support for Code Project.

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            Ahem. Awasu[^] is up to version 2.0! Not many RSS readers out there with such a high version number :-) :rolleyes:


            Lets be honest, isn't it amazing how many truly stupid people you meet during the course of the day. Carry around a pad and pencil, you'll have twenty or thirty names by the end of the day - George Carlin Awasu 2.0 [^]: A free RSS reader with support for Code Project.

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            Ian Darling
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            Taka Muraoka wrote: Awasu[^] is up to version 2.0! Not many RSS readers out there with such a high version number A w00t and a 5 for Awasu! (Although I have encountered the peculiarity that you can't read an RSS feed stored on the local filesystem - unless I'm missing something?)


            Ian Darling The world is a thing of utter inordinate complexity ... that such complexity can arise ... out of such simplicity ... is the most fabulous extraordinary idea ... once you get some kind of inkling of how that might have happened - it's just wonderful ... the opportunity to spend 70 or 80 years of your life in such a universe is time well spent as far as I am concerned - Douglas Adams

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              Hello everyone! I'd like to install any RSS Reader, but I don't know which one is best. Can you recommend me any free RSS Reader? Thanks in advance "A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step." -Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu

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              Paul Watson
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              FeedDemon (not free but brilliant) SharpReader (free) Sauce Reader (free) Awasu (free for basic, made by a CPian) NetNewsWire (not sure) NewsGator (not free) google will get you the links, am a bit lazy to search and link them all for you :) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Ian Darling wrote: "and our loonies usually end up doing things like Monty Python." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                Taka Muraoka wrote: Awasu[^] is up to version 2.0! Not many RSS readers out there with such a high version number A w00t and a 5 for Awasu! (Although I have encountered the peculiarity that you can't read an RSS feed stored on the local filesystem - unless I'm missing something?)


                Ian Darling The world is a thing of utter inordinate complexity ... that such complexity can arise ... out of such simplicity ... is the most fabulous extraordinary idea ... once you get some kind of inkling of how that might have happened - it's just wonderful ... the opportunity to spend 70 or 80 years of your life in such a universe is time well spent as far as I am concerned - Douglas Adams

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                Ian Darling wrote: Although I have encountered the peculiarity that you can't read an RSS feed stored on the local filesystem - unless I'm missing something? Indeed you are :-) You need to prefix the file path with "file://" - I do it all the time for testing. It needs to be done this way since file paths without it are interpreted as plugins that are to be executed.


                Lets be honest, isn't it amazing how many truly stupid people you meet during the course of the day. Carry around a pad and pencil, you'll have twenty or thirty names by the end of the day - George Carlin Awasu 2.0 [^]: A free RSS reader with support for Code Project.

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                  Ian Darling wrote: Although I have encountered the peculiarity that you can't read an RSS feed stored on the local filesystem - unless I'm missing something? Indeed you are :-) You need to prefix the file path with "file://" - I do it all the time for testing. It needs to be done this way since file paths without it are interpreted as plugins that are to be executed.


                  Lets be honest, isn't it amazing how many truly stupid people you meet during the course of the day. Carry around a pad and pencil, you'll have twenty or thirty names by the end of the day - George Carlin Awasu 2.0 [^]: A free RSS reader with support for Code Project.

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                  Ian Darling
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                  Taka Muraoka wrote: Indeed you are You need to prefix the file path with "file://" - I do it all the time for testing. Ahhh, all becomes clear, thank you. The dialog for adding a feed needs clarifying in that case - the text on the New Channel dialog indicates that the feed 'must start with "http://"'.


                  Ian Darling The world is a thing of utter inordinate complexity ... that such complexity can arise ... out of such simplicity ... is the most fabulous extraordinary idea ... once you get some kind of inkling of how that might have happened - it's just wonderful ... the opportunity to spend 70 or 80 years of your life in such a universe is time well spent as far as I am concerned - Douglas Adams

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                    Hello everyone! I'd like to install any RSS Reader, but I don't know which one is best. Can you recommend me any free RSS Reader? Thanks in advance "A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step." -Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu

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                    I like FeedDemon[^]. I'm still using the trial and love it. It's got a great interface and good support. It is $30 to register, though. For what it's worth, I'm considering buying it (or writing my own, which I really don't have time for right now).

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                      Hello everyone! I'd like to install any RSS Reader, but I don't know which one is best. Can you recommend me any free RSS Reader? Thanks in advance "A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step." -Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu

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                      Try http://www.bloglines.com[^] It's free and online. No need to install. :) //Start of joke Never comment ur code. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand !!! //End of joke

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                        FeedDemon (not free but brilliant) SharpReader (free) Sauce Reader (free) Awasu (free for basic, made by a CPian) NetNewsWire (not sure) NewsGator (not free) google will get you the links, am a bit lazy to search and link them all for you :) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Ian Darling wrote: "and our loonies usually end up doing things like Monty Python." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                        Paul Watson wrote: NewsGator (not free) Anything with Gator attached should be viewed with suspicion. That intrusive piece of cr#$ is the bane of tech support, destroying every computer it touches. It ranks right up at the top of the scale with the Comet Cursor garbage. Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                          Paul Watson wrote: NewsGator (not free) Anything with Gator attached should be viewed with suspicion. That intrusive piece of cr#$ is the bane of tech support, destroying every computer it touches. It ranks right up at the top of the scale with the Comet Cursor garbage. Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                          Paul Watson
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                          hehe indeed. Though AFAIK NewsGator has nothing to do with the bad gator. It is actually a pretty good app. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Ian Darling wrote: "and our loonies usually end up doing things like Monty Python." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                            Try http://www.bloglines.com[^] It's free and online. No need to install. :) //Start of joke Never comment ur code. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand !!! //End of joke

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                            mc schroeder
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                            I use it for quite some time now, and it's great! Hail Eris! All Hail Discordia!

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                              Paul Watson wrote: NewsGator (not free) Anything with Gator attached should be viewed with suspicion. That intrusive piece of cr#$ is the bane of tech support, destroying every computer it touches. It ranks right up at the top of the scale with the Comet Cursor garbage. Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                              Ian Darling
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                              Roger Wright wrote: Anything with Gator attached should be viewed with suspicion. That intrusive piece of cr#$ is the bane of tech support, destroying every computer it touches. It ranks right up at the top of the scale with the Comet Cursor garbage. Paul is right - NewsGator and Gator are completely different kettles of fish. One is a decent Outlook integrating NEWS aggreGATOR, and the other is PC destroying crap, the developers of which should probably be forced to each tins of SPAM0 from here to eternity. [0] Not the "meat" product. I mean actual tins of printed out spam-mail :-)


                              Ian Darling The world is a thing of utter inordinate complexity ... that such complexity can arise ... out of such simplicity ... is the most fabulous extraordinary idea ... once you get some kind of inkling of how that might have happened - it's just wonderful ... the opportunity to spend 70 or 80 years of your life in such a universe is time well spent as far as I am concerned - Douglas Adams

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                                Taka Muraoka wrote: Indeed you are You need to prefix the file path with "file://" - I do it all the time for testing. Ahhh, all becomes clear, thank you. The dialog for adding a feed needs clarifying in that case - the text on the New Channel dialog indicates that the feed 'must start with "http://"'.


                                Ian Darling The world is a thing of utter inordinate complexity ... that such complexity can arise ... out of such simplicity ... is the most fabulous extraordinary idea ... once you get some kind of inkling of how that might have happened - it's just wonderful ... the opportunity to spend 70 or 80 years of your life in such a universe is time well spent as far as I am concerned - Douglas Adams

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                                Taka Muraoka
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                                Ian Darling wrote: The dialog for adding a feed needs clarifying in that case I spent a lot of time trying to dream up a way to clarify this but in the end didn't bother. It's really a corner case - how many times are people going to want to pull in a feed from a local file? :-) Maybe off a networked file, perhaps, but there's a good chance there will be a local web server running somewhere anyway.


                                Lets be honest, isn't it amazing how many truly stupid people you meet during the course of the day. Carry around a pad and pencil, you'll have twenty or thirty names by the end of the day - George Carlin Awasu 2.0 [^]: A free RSS reader with support for Code Project.

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