On Windows I really like Feedreader--very lightweight and fast. On Mac I like NetNewsWire but the lite version was a bit lacking in features. One that looks okay that I haven't used too much is NewsMac. On Linux Straw looks pretty good, but I haven't tried it yet. Carl On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 02:29:04 +0900, Jamis Buck <jgb3 / email.byu.edu> wrote: > David Heinemeier Hansson said: > >To stay in touch with the wiki, I recommend looking into RSS. Nobody > >can stay on top of a wiki by hand (or at least, I wouldn't want to). > >RSS is proving a major benefit to the wikis of the world. > > Since you mentioned it: I've tried a few RSS aggregators and found that > they seem to get in my way... I can't seem to find a way of using them > that doesn't feel clunky. I'm willing to admit that my own inexperience > with them is getting in my way, though, so here's the question: > > Those of you that are "successfully" using RSS aggregators, which > aggregator(s) do you use, and how do you use it? (I don't need > instructions, I just want to know how you employ it, day-to-day). > > Thanks! > > - Jamis > > -- > Jamis Buck > jgb3 / email.byu.edu > http://www.jamisbuck.org/jamis > > "I use octal until I get to 8, and then I switch to decimal." > >