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FeedDemon 2: Compare prices  Editors' choice

By Elsa Wenzel on 13/10/2006

More FeedDemon reviews , RRP: TBA

The good:

  • Clean interface
  • Excellent for managing hundreds of feeds (or more)
  • Lets you set up watch lists
  • Offers an online edition
  • Syncs podcasts with iPods and other handheld media players

The bad:

  • Windows only
  • Doesn't provide content sharing with other users

The bottomline:

FeedDemon is a terrific RSS reader that can handle hundreds of subscriptions faster and better than the many free Web-based readers available.

Editors' rating:

8/10

Users' rating:

8.6/10

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