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    RSS Reader

    A small RSS client

    A small and lightweight RSS client that uses .NET 3.5 Client Profile frame work. It allows you to subscribe for feeds and read them. RSSReader was written in C# and is open-source and free project. You can download it binary and start to use or you can checkout source code from SVN repository and help to develop project. Any registered user can post new bug or feature request ticket. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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    dotFeedLib is a free library for .NET/Mono applications you can use to create and edit RSS-/ATOM-Feeds. This library used to be part of Easy Feed Editor but is independent now.
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    ...PowerBlog's closest competitor was w.Bloggar until Microsoft Live Writer was released, which made PowerBlog an irrelevant product. If you are curious about PowerBlog's author and what he is up to, visit http://www.jondavis.net/techblog Feel free to send Jon a message at jon -AT- jondavis-dot-net (<< anti-spam) asking him what he's been up to with blogging solutions lately.
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