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			<title>&lt;CF-A-LOT /&gt; - RSS</title>
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				<title>What RSS Readers do You Use?</title>
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				Just a quick post to try and find out what RSS readers people use - and how they rate them.

I currently use google reader for all my web based feeds (It&apos;s about the only thing I&apos;ve found that seems usable for the number of feeds I (try!) to follow!

I need something else though particularly for internal RSS feeds.  Internally we have a number of apps which provide an RSS feed - in particular Trac.  

I need an app which which notifies me as soon as there are any new posts, and which will  continue to highlight to me that I have unread items until I have read them.

I need an app that can run in the background all the time - preferably as a taskbar icon - basically like an IM client for RSS feeds.

It needs to be able to run on Windows XP (although I&apos;m sure the 7% of you who are visiting using OSX will no doubt want to tell me how there is a much better solution on the Mac!)

Any recomendations?
				
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				<pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2007 00:24:40 --0100</pubDate>
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