Thursday, July 22, 2004
I love Pluck!
I downloaded Pluck, a full-featured RSS reader, last night after seeing CNET's Editor's Choice review and I already love it.
I had tried using several RSS readers about a year ago; however, the lack of integration with a browser or e-mail client made it too much of a hassle for me to check on a regular basis.
Pluck solves the integration problem by running in a sidebar within IE (the same place your "History" list displays). From this sidebar, you can access all of your RSS feeds. Pluck comes preloaded with many sites that I frequent like CNET, GameSpot, ESPN, Fark and Technology Review.
Pluck is free. It also is free from adware/spyware. Check it out if you're looking for a solid RSS reader. BTW, don't forget to add the sMoRTy71 RSS feed after you install Pluck.
I downloaded Pluck, a full-featured RSS reader, last night after seeing CNET's Editor's Choice review and I already love it.
I had tried using several RSS readers about a year ago; however, the lack of integration with a browser or e-mail client made it too much of a hassle for me to check on a regular basis.
Pluck solves the integration problem by running in a sidebar within IE (the same place your "History" list displays). From this sidebar, you can access all of your RSS feeds. Pluck comes preloaded with many sites that I frequent like CNET, GameSpot, ESPN, Fark and Technology Review.
Pluck is free. It also is free from adware/spyware. Check it out if you're looking for a solid RSS reader. BTW, don't forget to add the sMoRTy71 RSS feed after you install Pluck.

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Married father of 4, social media strategist at Nationwide, consumer electronics enthusiast, hair metal aficionado.
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