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Downloadable news reader ,
Recommended for RSS power users, podcast listeners, and subscribers to other feeds that carry attachments.,
Best feature: Awasu lets you monitor static Web pages for changes and integrates tabbed browsing. ,
Free
Bottom Line: Plug-ins make this powerful reader a good choice; a $29 paid version removes its 100-feed limit.
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Online news reader ,
Recommended for someone who is new to RSS readers and is looking for an easy way to start building a list of favorite feeds. ,
Best feature: You can use an unlimited number of free e-mail accounts to sign up for mailing lists as feeds. ,
Free
Bottom Line: Bloglines is simple enough for beginners, yet packs some features that appeal to power users.
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Downloadable news reader,
Recommended for anyone who blogs or who takes news reading very seriously. ,
Best feature: The browser pane has an address bar and lets you keep multiple items open in tabs. ,
$30
Bottom Line: Tabbed browsing and other advanced features make this reader essential for serious news readers.
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Online news reader ,
Recommended for budding news junkies. Like Bloglines, Rojo provides categories to subscribe to for those new to RSS. ,
Best feature: Rojo Intelligently sorts feed items based on your reading behavior. ,
Free
Bottom Line: This reader lacks some of Bloglines' handy features, but it's well designed and a bit faster.
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Downloadable news reader,
Recommended for news-reading veterans who are looking for a customizable and free news reader. ,
Best feature: Extensive organization options let you rearrange and group feeds into folders and subfolders. ,
Free
Bottom Line: This fast, free reader lacks a full-featured browser, but it has many configuration options.
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