NewsGator Technologies - (Freeware)
Browse favorite news sites without having to open multiple web pages with FeedDemon, a smart choice for the users that need quick access to their RSS feeds.
FeedDemon is a RSS reader (aggregator) that provides access to information broadcast from the favorite sites. FeedDemon synchronizes with Google Reader account, organizes flows used and also download podcasts to send to an audio player.
In addition, it is capable of displaying different streams in separate tabs, making it more practical to go, and knows to be discreet by lodging next to the clock in the taskbar.
It offers many features classification, organization, filtering by keyword or visualization. In addition, it allows you to play media streams (podcasts).
* Added: Ability to purchase a serial number to turn off the ads (Help | Purchase)
* Added: More improvements to Google Reader synchronization
* Added: "Show item descriptions" has been added back to the toolbar above the news item list
* Added: Conversion from non-sync to Google Reader sync now enables choosing which folders to sync
* Added: Synchronization options now enables choosing which folders to sync
* Changed: "Subscribe to comments" icon has returned to the newspaper (non-synched feeds only)
* Fixed: Slow performance when using the news item list to delete or mark read/unread a large number of items
* Fixed: FeedDemon should warn about adding an authenticated feed to Google Reader
* Fixed: FeedDemon doesn't delete the ".journal" file when you compact the database
* Fixed: Single-key newspaper shortcuts get incorrectly assigned after customizing them
* Fixed: Tags added to shared items don't appear in Google Reader
* Fixed: Updating a single synched feed marks it as read
* Fixed: Older posts in synched feeds incorrectly marked as read
* Fixed: FeedDemon shouldn't enable changing the URL of a synched feed
* Fixed: Incorrect context menu for shared items
* Fixed: Google login error dialog doesn't differentiate between a bad login and a more general connection error