The best RSS readers for bloggers : NewsGator’s RSS readers and more

 Posted in Web Design 1250 days ago Written by: Dainis Graveris
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  • nicolae

    Posted 107 days ago
    11

    I did not know this package is FeedBurner:NewsGator’s RSS , a great info, Thanks

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  • G.N.R.S.U

    Posted 280 days ago
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    YOUR THIS COLLECTION FOR RSS READER IS THE MOST POWERFUL ON THE WEB, I THINK, YOU SAME ME MUCH TIME !

    THANK YOU !!

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  • Sushant @ techooze

    Posted 768 days ago
    9

    I never used anyone of those instead of my google reader. Looks like I have to try some of them.
    .-= Sushant @ techooze´s last blog ..40+ Beautiful New Year 2010 Wallpapers =-.

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  • Dainis Graveris

    Posted 1224 days ago
    8

    @Nouman Here is the list about Desktop RSS readers not net based and sure – in that category netvibes is one of the best resources, even if it doesn’t really work for me.

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  • Nouman Saleem

    Posted 1224 days ago
    7

    How about the ol’ Netvibes.com ?

    I use it mainly for my feeds and its a great homepage

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  • Dainis Graveris

    Posted 1247 days ago
    6

    @Joe thanks for invite, unfortunately there is no way I could make it. You have done great job creating Eluma, good luck!

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  • Joe Lichtenberg

    Posted 1249 days ago
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    Hi Dainis,

    Great post, and thank you for including Eluma :-)

    Any chance you are coming to the Web 2.0 Expo in New York next week? We are rolling out lots of new features, including a fully synchronized Read-Write Web Portal that lets you access all your Eluma data from any machine, an extension to Facebook, and more sharing features.

    All components of Eluma (the IE and FF toolbars, desktop client, Web portal, Facebook app) always stay fully synchronized by default.

    If you’re there, please come by booth 1811 – we’d love to meet you and show you what’s new!

    Thanks,

    Joe.
    http://www.eluma.com

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  • Dainis Graveris

    Posted 1249 days ago
    4

    @adelle You use NetNewsWire already? :) Actually when I found out about NewsGator’s products I knew that it will be my favorite – long term :)

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  • adelle

    Posted 1249 days ago
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    Love NetNewsWire for the mac. Yum!

    adelles last blog post : How to Find and Keep a Great Designer

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  • Dainis Graveris

    Posted 1249 days ago
    2

    He, he, thanks :) This took some time :)

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  • ZerroQ

    Posted 1250 days ago
    1

    A great article just in time, since renewing all my systems ;)

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