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Sunday, February 27, 2005

Feedview Makes RSS 'Purty'

Anyone who follows RSS closely has probably drooled over Apple's planned feed integration in Tiger, the next major version of Mac OS X. Today I discovered Feedview, a handy Firefox extension that not only shows newsfeeds/blogs in a more stylish way, but also basically apes this feature for us mere mortal Windows users.

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When it comes to reading RSS news shouldn't people be able to choose the use model that fits their own workflow best?

You Subscribe: RSS is a news aggregator that works in Outlook. We just posted a new version here:

http://www.yousoftware.com/subscribe

It has eye pleasing design, supports search without leaving Outlook, supports enclosures for Podcasts.

We're asking for feedback. Thanks.

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