I use Flock as my RSS aggregator.  It's a great tool. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aaron Roberson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:59 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: SOT: How do you stay up on blogs?
> 
> After a conversation I had with Sean Corfield the other day 
> and being asked me, "Don't you read my blog?" and I had to 
> admit that I hadn't in a long while, I starting thinking 
> about how much I am missing by not having a good system in 
> place for reading RSS feeds.
> 
> I have tried using the built in readers in FF and IE7, but 
> they don't really cater to my madness (mainly because I have 
> to manually check the live bookmarks for new feeds). I also 
> tried some online readers but I have to log in and manually 
> check the feeds. The closest thing to working for me was the 
> RSS reader built into Thunderbird, but it cluttered my folder 
> pain (I have too many folders cluttering it as it is).
> 
> I guess I'm looking for a desktop client dedicated to RSS 
> feeds that will behave like Thunderbird but would play a 
> sound in Windows and in Mac animate the icon (and play a 
> sound, optionally) when a feed is updated. In order to be 
> effective for my lack of aggressiveness, it would be nice if 
> the client started on boot.
> 
> What do you use that works for you?


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