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Claws Mail is a GTK+-based, lightweight, fast e-mail client and newsreader. It supports POP3, APOP, IMAP, SMTP, SMTP AUTH, NNTP, LDAP, multiple accounts, spell-checking, address book, SSL, GPG, filtering, i18n, and more, and you can extend it further by adding plugins.
Vienna is a Mac OS X RSS reader with support for RSS/Atom feeds. It emphasizes a simple interface, smart folders for organizing related articles, custom article display styles, filters, and blogging integration.
RSSOwl lets you gather, organize, update, and store information from any RSS-compliant source. You can save selected information in various formats for offline viewing and sharing. It's easy to configure, available in many languages, and platform-independent.
Feedreader is a personal news aggregator and RSS feed reader. It reads, collects, and organizes syndicated web content, and delivers it directly to user desktops. Users can create smart feeds by entering keywords or phrases; Feedreader then automatically monitors articles for those topics, and displays them in the left feed panel. Feedreader can automatically download enclosures and podcasts that are attached to articles, and allows you to tag all articles for organization and categorization. And, Feedreader enables users to create nested folders, and offers full support for Unicode and secure SSL connections.
Makagiga comes with a to-do manager, RSS reader, a basic photo viewer/editor, a text editor, miscellaneous widgets, and much more. Makagiga is written in Java, so it runs on any platform with Java Runtime Environment. Better yet, you can download a portable version of Makagiga that runs equally well on Linux and Windows, so it makes an ideal companion for use on the move.
RSS Bandit is an RSS/Atom aggregator based on the Microsoft .Net framework. It handles feeds and Usenet's NNTP, can download podcasts, and can synchronize feeds with Google Reader and NewsGator Online.