What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, Rich Site Summary or RDF Site Summary depending on who you talk to. More importantly, it's an XML file that can be read using a program known as a newsreader. This software (or online service) can check your selected feeds and update articles automatically.
Software that lets you read RSS feeds
If you don't use the newsreading services of an online portal such as Yahoo! or Google you'll need to download a standalone newsreader. Listed below are a few links where you can download a FREE newsreader.
Installation
After you have installed a newsreader you can add PubZone's RSS feed by clicking on the RSS icon in the top right sidebar of any PubZone page.
Setting up a feed differs from one newsreader to another, but it usually involves copying the URL of the feed (from the address bar on your browser) and pasting it into the reader. Most newsreaders do this automatically.
FREE Newsreader Software
Macintosh
NewsFire for Mac OS X
NetNewsWire 3.1 for Mac OS X
Shrook for Mac OS X
Vienna RSS/Atom Reader for Mac OS X
Windows
FeedDemon 2.6 for Windows
XanaNews Newsreader (Windows)
Nomad News (Windows)
Newspoint (Windows)
Web-based News Readers
Google Newsreader
Bloglines Newsreader
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