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RSS Bandit just rules.
NewsGator rocks... if you live in Outlook on a daily basis, this is the Aggregator for you.
depends on how you want to read the items. sharpreader, rss bandit, newsgator present them in an email client fashion. web based (bloglines, radio userland), ones provide them in a blog format (which is more natural for me and allows me to skim through more entries). feeddemon does both and is very well done. I'd probably use it if it weren't for the fact that I needed to access my feeds on multiple machines. bloglines is awesome for this (plus it has public sharing of subscriptions, saved items, email lists).
I use Trillian as their interface supports all messenger capabilities plus e-mail and RSS feeds. It is sharp!
+1 on NewsGator if you are an Outlook user. In addition, the support of the product is excellant.
here you are some lists: http://www.hebig.org/blogs/archives/main/000877.php http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/kris/archive/2003/11/09/3363.aspx
I've tryed and used everything mentioned above and found that FeedDemon has worked the best for me. Its a slick interface, the group newspaper feature is all I really use / mark channel groups as read when I'm done then come back for any new posts the next morning.
Others have mentioned NewsGator (thanks guys!)...I also wanted to point out NewsGator Online Services, which will not only let you sync NewsGator subscriptions between multiple machines, but also let you read your content on the web, on a mobile device, or in any e-mail client (not just Outlook). NGOS will work by itself, or in conjunction with NewsGator for Outlook. http://services.newsgator.com
Just use Bloglines (http://www.bloglines.com). Its simple!