Getting Dirty with Your Feed Reader
Dustin on 02 5, 2007
Because I talk so extensively about reading other bloggers and using a feed reader in general in the Online Marketing Seminar, I decided to post about that topic over on the Seminar blog so that attendees can have one place to go to “get started” with a feed reader. However, some RCG readers may find this information interesting!
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So what is everybody’s favorite feed readers for the major platforms (Web, Windows, & others)? I’m in the market for a new Windows based feed reader. I currently use SharpReader (and it’s OK, but I want something better) I’m leaning toward buying Feed Demon. But if anybody has any recommendations, I’m willing to give them a test drive.
Google Reader is obviously my preference. It is web-based (i.e. works on both my mac and PC), consistently improving, free, and works on my mobile device… I know you’re not a big Google guy, but this might be time to give them a chance!
Robbie, I use Google Reader too. It’s nice and it’s portable even if it is a little goofy at times. It also works quite nicely on Windows.