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Cool IE7 Add-on - Feeds Plus

Digg!

Don't you just hate when you can't have your RSS feeds presented to you immediately? Is the Vista SideBar's RSS Gadget too small and sucky for you as it is for me?

Well GREAT!

There is a simple solution afterall and it's called Feeds Plus.

With Feeds Plus, you can set some or all your feeds to pop-up a notification when there's an update. Clicking on the notification opens the feed for you to read.

To Get it and/or find out more go here:
http://www.enhanceie.com/ie/feedsplus.asp

Cool thing about this is that couple of Interns at Microsoft's IE RSS Team developed this. Nice! :)

Works for XP too ;) You just have to have IE7.

Also check: Microsoft Team RSS's Blog


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