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How to use RSS feeds

RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. It is what it claims to be: a quick and easy way to create and use "syndicated content" such as news headlines and announcements. Some companies (like this one) use RSS to deliver news updates, new products, case studies and articles to readers who are simply too busy to browse to our site and dig up the content they are interested in.

  • Step 1: Use a News Aggregator

    The easiest way to experience RSS is through an RSS "newsreader" or "aggregator" for your desktop computer. This will fetch and organize recent content and provide simple ways to read it. Below is a list of free and recommended RSS clients for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux platforms. Choose and install the one that sounds like the best fit for you, and proceed to the next step.

    • BlogExpress for Windows 98 or later. Newbies don't need to look any further than this. Providing a familiar, usable interface and high-usability; BlogExpress stands out as an invaluable tool for those getting started with RSS.

    • SharpReader for Windows 98 or later. It's a clean and simple RSS reader for Windows. While it doesn't provide the myriad of features found in bigger, more expensive clients; it does the job and does it well.

    • FeedReader for Windows 98 or later. Power-hungry techies will find this open source aggregator more to their liking. With more advanced features and options, it will keep geeks satisfied while giving more growth-room for newbies.

    • NetNewsWire Lite for Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) or later. While not as powerful as its big brother, this is the cleanest and most elegant RSS reader for the Mac platform. A strong sense of usability and sophistication are sure to satisfy the most devoted Mac users.

    • Lifera for Linux with Gnome 2. While not for the beginners, Lifera is so far the best (if not only) RSS reader on Linux with a usable interface and sophisticated aggregation features. Lifera is sure to please the Linux community with its simple, clean, and effective interface and features.

  • Step 3: Subscribe to the Adept Electronic Solutions News Update

    Follow the above instructions on the link below to recieve the Adept Electronic Solutions News Update RSS feed.

  • Step 2: Grab the News feeds

    On the sidebar of this page you will see a list of links to our RSS feeds. There are feeds for all the articles on this site as well as more specific feeds for particular topics. Choose the one you'd like to use and copy and paste the link into the appropriate section of your RSS reader. On most browsers you can right-click the link and select "copy shortcut" or "copy target address" or something similar. And again, some RSS readers will "auto discover" the RSS feeds on sites you browse, so no cutting and pasting is necessary! Please consult the documentation for your RSS reader for more information.

  • Step 3: Subscribe to the Adept Electronic Solutions News Update

    Follow the above instructions on the link below to recieve the Adept Electronic Solutions News Update RSS feed.

Use this link to subscribe to the Machine Vision News Update XML News Update RSS feed
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