RSS Readers for MAC

Posted: Monday, November 24, 2008
RSS readers allow users to view information contained in rss feeds in a specific location in an intuitive way.

NewsMac
NewsMac 3.1 now lets you browse the headlines of your favorite channels direct from the Mac OS X Dock - perfect for checking the latest news headlines without the boss noticing.

Pheeder
Pheeder is an extensible Macintosh desktop news and XML reader.

NetNewswire
An easy-to-use RSS Web news reader for Mac OS X. Its familiar three-paned interface—similar to Apple Mail and Outlook Express—can fetch and display news from thousands of different websites and weblogs.


BlogMatrix Jager
Jäger is not a traditional "three-panel" Weblog Reader: it's a "One Panel" reader. It does not attempt to load web pages into it's own reader (generally styled around Microsoft's Outlook's look & feel). Instead, unread weblog entries are listed in the Jäger reader. Double clicking on an entry (or a weblog) displays the entry in its original context in your browser.


Pears
Pears is a three-pane newsfeed (RSS/RDF and Atom) aggregator which caches downloaded feeds for offline use. It has a clean, uncluttered interface, it's easy to use and works on Windows, Linux and MacOSX.


Pineapple
Pineapple is a web site news aggregator for Mac OS X. Pineapple fetches the headlines from web sites that syndicate their content (via RSS - a standard for distributing news), sorts out the articles you haven't read and presents them to you in an easy-to-browse format.


Safari RSS
Scan all the latest news, information and articles from thousands of your favorite major news organizations, community web sites and personal weblogs in one simple-to-read, searchable article list using Safari RSS.


Shrook
A next-generation news reader that offers advanced features not available to Mac users anywhere else. Some aren't available on any platform. It supports all versions of RSS, as well as the current draft of Atom

Mozilla Thunderbird
Simple to use, powerful, and customizable, Thunderbird is a full-featured email application. Thunderbird supports IMAP and POP mail protocols, as well as HTML mail formatting. Easily import your existing email accounts and messages. Built-in RSS capabilities, powerful quick search, spell check as you type, global inbox, deleting attachments and advanced message filtering round out Thunderbird's modern feature set.
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1 comments:

  1. Feroz November 24, 2008 at 4:33 AM

    Hi,

    I have gone through the blog, This blog is really usefull for persons like me, who dont know about rss feeds,and if anyone know about the Rss feed, they can view information contained in rss feeds in a specific location.

    Thanks and Regards,
    Feroz