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Feedreader was one of the first desktop feed readers; versions of the application were distributed as early as April 2001[http://web.archive.org/web/20010424065916/http://www.feedreader.com/]. The company behind Feedreader claims that it was the first desktop feed reader[http://www.feedreader.com/aboutus].
Feedreader was one of the first desktop feed readers; versions of the application were distributed as early as April 2001[http://web.archive.org/web/20010424065916/http://www.feedreader.com/]. The company behind Feedreader claims that it was the first desktop feed reader[http://www.feedreader.com/aboutus].


Feedreader has an auto-discovery feature, whose purpose is to find RSS feeds on any web page and subscribe to them in an automated fashion. Moreover, the program can use of keyboard shortcuts, search through one's RSS feeds, and can be run from a [[USB]] flash drive. The installation file is 4.44 MB, which is notably small for a feed reader with such features.
Feedreader has an auto-discovery feature, whose purpose is to find RSS feeds on any web page and subscribe to them in an automated fashion. Moreover, the program can use keyboard shortcuts, search through one's RSS feeds, and can be run from a [[USB]] flash drive. The installation file is 4.44 MB, which is notably small for a feed reader with such features.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 08:17, 29 May 2009

Feedreader
Developer(s)i-Systems Inc.
Stable release
3.13 / January 29, 2008[1]
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeFeed reader
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.feedreader.com

Feedreader is a free RSS and Atom aggregator for Windows. It has a stripped down, though configurable, three-pane interface similar to NetNewsWire on Mac OS X. Recent beta versions use MySQL as database back-end.

Feedreader was one of the first desktop feed readers; versions of the application were distributed as early as April 2001[2]. The company behind Feedreader claims that it was the first desktop feed reader[3].

Feedreader has an auto-discovery feature, whose purpose is to find RSS feeds on any web page and subscribe to them in an automated fashion. Moreover, the program can use keyboard shortcuts, search through one's RSS feeds, and can be run from a USB flash drive. The installation file is 4.44 MB, which is notably small for a feed reader with such features.

See also

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