![]() ![]() I like both Sage and Newsfox, but I can’t be committed to using just one browser at the moment. I really could live with any of them, though. They are both very similar in their simplicity and effectiveness, but as of right now (April 2008), Feedreader is more current, while Sharpreader almost seems abandoned. My personal favourite is Feedreader, but I also like Sharpreader. I’ve used Liferea (on Linux), Sharpreader, Feedreader and RSS Bandit myself, as well as the Firefox add-ons Sage, Wiz, Newsfox and Brief. This is just using a feed reader as a kind of bookmark system, as opposed to a real feed aggregator. Personally, I think that if you’re only going to check out your feeds one feed at a time, you don’t gain much over just going to the websites where those feeds originate. Browsers don’t, and so they are next to useless for this. Programs like Sharpreader, Feedreader, RSS Bandit, etc. What youre doing with the above function is asking Google Spreadsheet to access feed information from the MUO feedburner feed. This is very handy and time saving when you have that kind of need. You put all of the feeds you want in one folder, and then you can see them all together when reading the whole folder – all in one list, that is. El 'web feed' de Google Chrome es un gestor y lector de. For a simple example, let’s say you need to keep up with, say, medical news. Google introdujo recientemente en Chrome un gestor de noticias a lo Google Reader, el clebre lector que la compaa mat en 2013. I think some who are saying they are satisfied with the built-in feed readers in the various browsers (IE7, firefox, Opera) must have simple needs that do not require an aggregator.īy aggregator, I mean a feed reader that allows you to see all the news items. ![]()
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