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I just heard that the developer of
NewsFire is now offering the popular Mac feed reader
for free. I recommended this even when it cost money (I am a paid user) so I recommend it even more now that it is free.
So what is it and why do you need it? Well, those little orange buttons
you see on web pages are links to RSS feeds. An RSS feed is a tiny file containing textual information such as posts from a blog or software updates. If you have a favorite site or blog, you can be notified of updates without having to visit the site every day. Obviously this saves a lot of time and bandwidth.
I didn't think I needed one until I tried it, and the time I saved was tremendous. If you see a new site you like the look of, put it in your feed reader and forget about it until the next update. Visiting a site to check for updates that don't exist is very inefficient.
NewsFire is a great program because, as the developer himself says: "Unlike other readers, NewsFire is designed with a deliberately minimal interface. The news is what matters and it takes center stage." And now it's free, so try it out.
We have several feeds on this site,
listed here. We also have an
appcast feed that tells you when one of our applications is updated.
[via
TUAW]
Posted by Jon Chappell on Mar 2 2008 to
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