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    Hey guys. Wondering if anyone knows of a good RSS viewer that runs in a browser? Looking for one that is of course free, and that will allow me to edit font size/color. Help!

    Edit: Btw, I want one to use on stonerz squad site to show TWD info.
    Last edited by Kontrolz; 09-21-2005, 02:24 PM.
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  • #2
    I dunno about the editing options but Firefox can access RSS feeds. Try looking on the site.

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    • #3
      Opera can also read RSS feeds. However, why not use RSS readers? There are several free ones out there, SharpReader for example.

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      • #4
        RSS readers miss the point for me. I want one place where I can browse stuff and possibly launch web pages. And I don't want a whole other program to do it. For me, it's browser integrated or nothing.

        Most of the RSS feeds I read are integrated into Slashdot.

        I've tried OwlReader and others, though. Try searching http://sourceforge.net/ or Google for RSS Reader.

        BTW, anyone know any sites on how to create RSS feeds? I want to create a feed for my website. Looks pretty easy but I haven't had time to look into it yet.

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        • #5
          geekbot, check out http://www.feedforall.com
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          • #6
            Originally posted by geekbot
            RSS readers miss the point for me. I want one place where I can browse stuff and possibly launch web pages. And I don't want a whole other program to do it. For me, it's browser integrated or nothing.
            I suppose it mostly depends on what you want and on personal preference. I read several RSS feeds, so I like a lightweight program which can run in the background without any problems and not some heavyweight browser.

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            • #7
              1) it's sad that browsers have come to be considered heavyweight

              2) my browser is always running anyway

              3) when you read rss, don't you jump from the feeds to the web anyway? so you end up launching the "heavyweight" browser anyway. unless you use the feed in the background to keep an eye on news and only launch a browser once in a while

              4) god i'm bored

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              • #8
                Originally posted by geekbot
                1) it's sad that browsers have come to be considered heavyweight
                Well, when you compare them to a simple reader.

                Originally posted by geekbot
                3) when you read rss, don't you jump from the feeds to the web anyway?
                No.

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