To download a RSS reader try searching for “RSS newsreader” in Google.

RSS Links For Readers





Frequently Asked Questions
What is a RSS Reader?
RSS feeds are just a special kind of web page designed to be read by programs sitting on computers and mobile phones. You can get the latest headlines and articles (or even audio files, photographs or videos) in one place, as soon as they are published without having to remember to visit the site every day. You obviously have to be online for this activity to happen.

The First thing you need to get RSS is something called a RSS Reader. This is a piece of software that goes and checks the sites you ask it to and draws back the new information for you and displays it ready for you to read.

There are many different versions, some of which are accessed using a browser and some of which are downloadable applications. Programs like Outlook 2007 will be able to be set up to pull in these articles for you. Internet browsers such as Safari may be able to read these headlines through its RSS bookmarks. Try searching for a browser that is most suitable for you.

How do I get my reader to display the RSS articles that I want?
This operation depends on the reader program that you are using. Programs such as Outlook 2007 ask you to copy and paste the above links into the RSS tab within its tools section. It is best to read the help of which ever program you wish to use.