* vwfszvcs8671 is quoted & my replies are inline below :
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> Sorry if this is off topic, I'm not sure where else to ask: I'm wondering if
> there is a better rss reader than sharp reader on windows. It seems to be
> really slow starting up if you subscribe to large number rss feeds. I assume
> it's loading articles already downloaded from disk into memory. I subscribe
> to a large number of feeds but I only update manually and do only a few
> feeds when I update. Usenet readers let you subscribe to a large number of
> groups but that doesn't seem to cause a problem when starting up, browsers
> let you book mark any number of pages and that doesn't slow down the
> browser. I need to somehow keep track of a large number of rss feeds more
> efficiently.
Never used it, but first hit for outlook express rss:
/2004/10/
Thunderbird has builtin RSS reader:
/en-US/thunderbird/
Both free. I've used TB, but I'm not a heavy RSS user so didn't
notice slowness etc.
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