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NewzCrawler is a rss/atom reader, news aggregator, browser and blog client for Windows which provides access to news content.

It gathers news content from each source channel and displays them in a number of views: News List, News Balloon and News Ticker. NewzCrawler's user interface is similar to an ordinary MS Outlook Express-like user interface.

The main difference from other rss readers is that NewzCrawler rapidly retrieves news from various web sources in background and displays them in comfortable customizable views. It is the only solution available that combines RSS, Atom, Newsgroups and Web pages in one application. Read news, Compose messages, browse actual news article, synchronize your subscriptions, download podcasts, etc.

Download NewzCrawler



FeedDemon Simplify the way you read the web! FeedDemon makes RSS news feeds as easy to access as your email. You can customize the way news feeds appear on your screen. Read feeds, find feeds, organize podcasts.

Download FeedDemon 2.7 for Windows.




NetNewsWire
is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom reader for your Mac. NetNewsWire has a familiar three-paned interface and can fetch and display news from thousands of different websites and weblogs. NetNewsWire is free! Enjoy all the cool features of NetNewsWire at no cost.

Download NetNewsWire for MAC






NewsGator track and manage all of your RSS content within Outlook, take advantage of the ability to get news and information delivered right to your Microsoft Outlook® folders with NewsGator Inbox.

Forget about all those hours spent searching the web for information. Now you can read your news and information whenever you want. You don't even have to be online. Moreover,

* Synchronize your subscriptions with other readers.
* Forward posts to colleagues and friends.
* Read your subscriptions offline.
* Post directly to your weblog.

Download NewsGator for Outlook


NewsFire is easy to filter and organize your news with NewsFire's smart groups. Simple to use and packed with features, NewsFire makes it a joy to keep atop the constant flow of information on the web. Build your own feeds with custom rules, or drag and drop to create groups of related content. NewsFire's feed list, floating new items to the top with smooth animation, is an original. It looks good. It moves well. It delivers the polished Mac experience you expect.

Download NewsFire for MAC


RSSOwl comes with some cool features:-
Copy or Move News into Bins
Create Keyword Subscriptions,
Undo/Redo now available for most operations,
Display all feeds of a folder at once, Improved performance and reduced memory consumption

Download RSSOwl for Windows | Linux | MAC



Shrook is a next-generation news reader that is not only easy to use, but offers advanced features not available to Mac users anywhere else. It supports all versions of RSS and Atom. Oh, and it's free. Click here for more information for Features.

Download Shrook for MAC

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