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Netnewswire windows
Netnewswire windows




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Especially if that free reader is powerful enough to handle all your feed needs and leave you with a smile at the end of the day. The draw of using a free feed reader is a big one. Free: Online feed readers are free feed readers.

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I don’t use a PC so I hadn’t even considered FeedDemon. UPDATE: Tom from Evolvepoint mentions that NetNewsWire syncs with the complete NewsGator RSS suite which includes the PC application, FeedDemon. And if you’re reading feeds on multiple platforms an online feed reader is pretty much the only option. The advantages of having your feeds synced between multiple computers can be huge. This can be very helpful (or very un-pet-peevish) if you work in a cubicle on a windows machine and then come home to a Mac. Universal Uniformity and Syncronization: Your reader looks the same and acts the same and is always just how you left it no matter what computer you access it from.

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  • Nothing to Download and Install: If you’re reading feeds on not-your-computer on a regular basis this is a convenient feature indeed.
  • I am aware that there are many reasons you may use an online reader. My intention here is not to sway 75% of my readers away from your online feed readers. In addition to being the most popular desktop feed reader for, NetNewsWire’s built in browser is the fourth most used browser for viewing this site. With NetNewsWire accounting for over 50% of my desktop reader’s market share, or 13% of the total market share for The remaing 25% of my subscribers are using desktop feed readers. Of that total online readership Google takes up 49%, NewsGator 26%, Apple RSS (various) takes 8%, Firefox Live Bookmarks takes 5%, Bloglines 4%, and various other online readers add up to the final 8%. (For the most part.)Īccording to the stats for, 75% of readers are subscribed to my feed through an online reader. Just look at your own site’s stats, and I’m sure they’ll concur. But based on various articles, conversations and website statistics it is pretty clear that online readers are the most popular feed reader. I wasn’t able to find any cut and dry feed reader market share stats that were any more recent than the ones FeedBurner published two years ago.

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    (Worth noting is Greg Reinacker’s article unraveling part of the mystery behind the growing domination of online feed readers.) Web-based feed readers seem to be dominating the market share. That does not, however, mean that NetNewsWire is the most popular RSS reader, period.

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    NetNewsWire is arguably the most popular desktop feed reader on the planet.






    Netnewswire windows