As an RSS feed consumer, you have a lot of choices, and many of them are free. It’s like the early browser wars. There are lots of competitors offering a core set of features plus their own special enhancements. Some are buggier than others. Some don’t offer the latest features (like audio and video enclosures, which we’ll discuss soon) yet, but they’re working on them. Some run on more OS platforms than others. Some integrate the features of a web browser, an old-style internet news group reader, and an RSS feed reader, while others only display RSS feeds. You’ve got to do a bit of research to find the one that’s best for your needs.

Use my list of popular RSS feed readers on my website as a starting point.

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