August 9, 2005
Pluck has released a new RSS reader technology that integrates with Firefox or IE and makes reading RSS feeds a breeze. This new reader plug-in allows you to create folders and organize your RSS feeds any way that you want to. Another feature I found very helpful was the "Feedfinder" which lists the top 100 feeds as well as Pluck's recommended feeds. I downloaded the Firefox version and installed it this morning and began to populate it with all of my favorite feeds. Here are a few other Pluck user perspectives, in the post titled All Plucked Up, General from Gagan Kaul's Blog and Pluck.com RSS Software. I would strongly recommend checking Pluck out here.
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I am using Pluck for IE and have been using the beta version of Pluck for Firefox. The software rocks and I love the ease with which it streamlines with the browsers. I did not know that the company has officially launched the Firefox version also. Thanks for pointing me there.
Posted by: Gagan | Wednesday, August 10, 2005 at 04:33 PM
Frank/Gagan,
Glad to see y'all like Pluck. The 2.0 beta version is a HUGE improvement over the 1.0 version, especially with the integration into the new FeedFinder.
We're pretty happy with our new 2.0 releases, but know there are features/usability things we can improve on . . . so check back with us for additional beta releases or the next full release candidate.
John
Posted by: John | Thursday, August 11, 2005 at 05:33 PM