I personally use Google homepage. It does everything that I need, and since
I have it set as my start page, I get to read updates each time I load a
browser window. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Roberson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:59 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SOT: How do you stay up on blogs?

After a conversation I had with Sean Corfield the other day and being asked
me, "Don't you read my blog?" and I had to admit that I hadn't in a long
while, I starting thinking about how much I am missing by not having a good
system in place for reading RSS feeds.

I have tried using the built in readers in FF and IE7, but they don't really
cater to my madness (mainly because I have to manually check the live
bookmarks for new feeds). I also tried some online readers but I have to log
in and manually check the feeds. The closest thing to working for me was the
RSS reader built into Thunderbird, but it cluttered my folder pain (I have
too many folders cluttering it as it is).

I guess I'm looking for a desktop client dedicated to RSS feeds that will
behave like Thunderbird but would play a sound in Windows and in Mac animate
the icon (and play a sound, optionally) when a feed is updated. In order to
be effective for my lack of aggressiveness, it would be nice if the client
started on boot.

What do you use that works for you?



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