The best Feed Readers round up
As some of you may know, I serve my feed through FeedBurner and so, even though I don’t have a lot of readers, I still check on my Feedburner stats from time to time. Well, today was amazing. I recorded an all time high number of subscribers, a number which is around double the average number of subscribers I usually have. Well, I looked at the various feed sources that FeedReader provides and it gave a pretty good list of the various options out there. So, I thought that I would share that list here so that my readers can see what options are out there for subscribing to a feed and I will list them in decreasing order of popularity as per my feed stats.
- Google Feedfetcher - 30% of the people use either Google Reader or iGoogle to read this feed.
- Omea Reader - 19% use this. I use and recommend Omea reader myself.
- FeedDemon - About 15% of the people use this. Now this is of course a very excellent tool, except that it is paid (about $30).
- Universal Feed Parser - 15% of the users use a feed readers based on the Universal Feed Parser, an open source parser by Mark Pilgrim.
- Others - a group of them form another 15% - My Yahoo, MagpieRSS, and Bloglines
- Unknown - the rest are unidentifiable.
I also have a lot of readers using the built-in FireFox feed reader. Well, that was a list of the best feed readers based on what users use on my site.
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October 31st, 2007 at 11:42 am
I use Snarfer to read your blogs feed. Can you see that in list?
October 31st, 2007 at 12:00 pm
Nopes, it must be using the Universal Feed Parser framework, so that is why it gets clubbed under that category.