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Cool stuff -- Please define RSS here or on its own page
DavidOrnstein really recommends NewsGator -- it's got great Outlook integration. TommyWilliams seconds this recommendation.
DavidLaing recommends intraVnews -- it also has Outlook integration; but it is free for personal use. Now shareware @ $30 - still a good tool
ChrisAnderson recommends Syndirella, not great integration but it works.
MichaelWinser recommends nntprss. Great integration for reading, web browser interface for configuration. No xhtml:body support.
Korby Parnell recommends SharpReader one of the most popular .NET-based RSS aggregators.
SteveMakofsky recommends PocketFeed to read RSS on your Pocket PC or Pocket PC Phone Edition.
DavidLevin recommends RSS Bandit which was created by DareObasanjo.
JonathanHardwick recommends FeedDemon - fast, slick, and with CSS "newspapers".
ChrisWylie would like to find out about an Open Source RSS Aggregator (.net) that runs on a web server for browser access.
JonathanYee recommends http://www.bloglines.com, a web based reader, not open source.
Si Cruse recommends Newzcrawler a stanalone news reader RSS/NNTP with offline capability.
Anonymous mentions there is an extension to FireFox called Sage which is pretty cool, however i can't use firefox to edit flex wiki yet (see FireFox topic).
Find RSS feeds by clicking on the Subscriptions menu option on the left.
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Click Here for a complete list of Wiki-RSS feeds.