Mac RSS readers
Writer Brian Warren has a fairly extensive article on Newsreaders for the Macintosh.
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Most surfers have some websites they view on a regular basis. Whether seeking technology news, baseball scores, or reading comics online, there are a few bookmarks that are visited each time a user goes online. For the uninitiated, the premise of a newsreader is simple: content from those websites gets delivered directly to your computer each time it is updated. That's the essence of newsreader technology.
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Specific reviews include:
On the hot seat...
PulpFiction
NewsMacPro
NewsFire
Shrook
NewsFan
NetNewsWire
Safari RSS
OmniWeb
Read Brian Warren's Mac RSS readers
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