RSS feeds now available
For people who do not know what RSS is I believe the Google techie said it best when he said "when you want to check your email you don't contact Bill, Jenny or Ben to ask them; it's all centralised in your email inbox". RSS is basically a way to consolidate the resources you access regularly in one place so you don't need to go to each individual site for updates. I'm not really an RSS user myself but I can understand why you would want to have such a functionality from TESSource and hopefully this delivers.
If you use this service please let me know; would be nice to know if it comes in handy!
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-Opera (since v.7) already had an RSS feed reader built in, although I've never used it since at the time I was unfamiliar with RSS.
-Firefox (as of 1.5 and later) has a RSS feed reader, as well as Mozilla's email suite, Thunderbird.
-If you're a Mac-user *cough* computer Macers *cough*, then Safari also has it's own RSS reader.
-Windows Internet Explorer 7 (commonly known as IE7) can read certain RSS feeds (I can't tell you which ones it can't, simply because I don't know
There are countless other feed readers too, whether they're added on like a plugin or browser extension, stand-alone readers, or online as JosefK mentioned. Anyway, if you still have doubts about RSS, you'll soon have them cast away, cuz I'm tellin' you RSS makes life SO MUCH easier
I'll use it for sure ^_^
hint:
opera has a build-in rss reader (manage rss feed like mails)
firefox has some good extension for it (sage and Wizz above all)
there're also online feedreader (like google reader)
as stand-alone program:
if you're a linux user I suggest akregator (under QT) or liferea (under gtk)
if you're a windows user I suggest feedreader