There are several different ways of accessing feeds and each has its own advantages and disadvantages. There are a growing number of programmes available for both PC and Mac - see the sidebar on the right for links
Desktop software programmes
Dedicated software programmes you install on your computer are small and generally easy to use. The free versions are perfectly adequate for general use though there are paid versions which may offer more configurability.
Web-browsers
Browser-based services make it possible to read RSS feed subscriptions from any computer, rather like a webmail service.
Some web browsers such as Firefox and Safari recognise feeds.
Web-based services
Yahoo, MSN and Google all offer news reader services which are accessed through your browser.
See
subscribing to feeds for help
on putting feeds into a reader.
News reader links
Yahoo
You have to sign-in first and then use the 'add content' box to subscribe
to feeds.
Shrook
(for Mac)
Nice free reader.
RssReader
(for PC)
SharpReader
(for PC)