I found a free aggregator for WIndows that will correctly read those ATOM feeds that blogspot and blogger blogs produce. It is free for personal use and only requires that you have .NET Framework 1.1 on your computer. This is also a free download from Microsoft’s site if you don’t have it installed. It will also import and export OPML files so that you can import the feeds you are currently using. It has a nice looking interface that doesn’t get in you way.
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I have no idea what you just said :-/
You really are a geek! ; )
Yahoo! now has the option to add RSS feeds to your personalized My Yahoo! pages. It is officially beta, and only supports RSS, but it puts your favorite feeds on any computer with a web browser, without the need to install anything.
I just started using Sauce Reader.
It’s great!
Glad to hear you guys are enjoying Sauce Reader, I found your site through our referrer logs.
If you have a chance, we’re keen for any feedback, comments or ideas you might have about the product. Just drop a note on our support forum:
http://www.synop.com/Products/SauceReader/
cheers,
Nathan
sigh. Just when I thought I was doing well with Pluck. I have been trying to avoid doing that NET download but I see there are advantages to it.
Well fed
I took Jeff’s advice and gave Sauce Reader a try. I am delighted! It is easy to use, and even has an auto-detect, so that when I go to a blog that has a feed, all I have to do…