I really haven’t written much about technology recently, so I thought I would update you on my experiences with RSS readers. As mentioned in a post from last year, I reviewed a huge number of free RSS readers over a period of several months. While there were a number of good free programs, I ended my review with a caveat for FeedDemon, a great reader, which however, one needed to buy after a 30 day trial period.
After using it for a month, I decided to purchase FeedDemon, and I must say I have not been disappointed. It is a great feedreader, and as the months have gone by, I have not regretted for one minute buying this software (As a bonus, it was also on sale last December for only $15.00 when I “sprung” for it). FeedDemon is head and shoulders above any free desktop RSS reader. But don’t take my word on it. If you are so inclined, I refer you to a recent post by Randy at kbcafe: Review of FeedDemon - Ultimate Feed Reader Software!
Below is the section from my post last year on FeedDemon:
I have also been trying out a free trial version of FeedDemon. I guess it is true about what they say: You get what you pay for. FeedDemon appears to have everything that I have been looking for in a RSS Reader. I can delete individual feed items without having them reappear when the feed refreshes. I have a variety if views to choose from (three-panel and newspaper among them). The looks of the program are top-notch. Further, I can move news items I want to save into news bins that I can create (like “to blog,” “follow-up,” or “keep.”). Even when I delete the item in its original folder, it stays in the newsbin until I delete it there. This feature is much better and far more useful than merely flagging an item, which I can also do here.
When FeedDemon is active, it uses a little more RAM than GreatNews, but less than RSSBandit, Omea and FeedReader. Plus, when it is minimized, FeedDemon takes up a minimal amount of RAM, under 2,000 K (comparable to FeedReader and GreatNews). Another feature is that Windows Live Writer is seamlessly integrated with FeedDemon, and I have found Windows Live Writer to be a great blogging platform (even though it is a Microsoft product).
I am also finding that FeedDemon is faster than any of the free readers that I have tried, and this is a big plus. Finally, Newsgator (the maker of FeedDemon) is having a sale on all of it’s products in December, so FeedDemon’s price is now only $19.95 through December ($10.00 off). I do not like to buy software when I can get comparable software for free, but it would seem to me that none of the free RSS readers are comparable to FeedDemon. So, I am tempted to buy myself a Christmas present and purchase FeedDemon before the end of the year. I’ll let you know what I decide. If you want to try FeedDemon out, you can download it here.
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ReviewSaurus wrote,
Hello Will,
Thanks for the link back
I’ll suggest you to install the subscribe to comments plugin. It really helps a lot in kicking the conversation.
Link | July 6th, 2007 at 3:55 pm
Nick Bradbury wrote,
Thanks for the great review of FeedDemon - I’m glad to hear that it’s serving you well!
Link | July 11th, 2007 at 7:28 am
Will wrote,
Nick:
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to comment. Also, thanks for such a great piece of software.
Link | July 13th, 2007 at 9:46 pm
Vaibhav Gadodia wrote,
Well, if you do not want to pay for a feed reader and are confused. DO NOT go for RSSBandit and go for Omea instead. Here’ why: http://blog.gadodia.net/index.php/archives/3-reasons-for-why-rssbandit-is-not-worth-it/
Link | August 12th, 2007 at 12:52 am
FeedDemon and NetNewsWire are now FREE: One Thing I Know wrote,
[...] further. FeedDemon and NetNewsWire are now free. I have sung the praises of FeedDemon before, and even bought the program a little over a year ago for $15.00 on sale because none of the other [...]
Link | January 9th, 2008 at 4:54 pm