Recently we’ve begun to deploy some Web 2.0 technologies within the workplace, namely blogs and a wiki. The team I’m on is fairly technical, and in some ways its a bit surprising that none of us had tried something like this before… but that’s a post for another day.
With the increasing popularity of the tools, it became evident quickly that browsing through all the pages on a daily basis to help monitor content and just stay on top of things. The solution: an RSS reader of course. I’ve been used to using SharpReader on my older Windows machines, and since I’ve moved to the Mac I pretty much rely on the Google-tabs pages to track all the headlines. But in the office I quite literally live in my outlook.
Enter RSS Popper. This is a quick to install plugin for Outlook which places a “mail items” folder under your mailbox, and fetches all of the new entries from specified RSS feeds, and can do each feed at a custom interval if need be. This is a basic plugin, there’s no doubt about that, but its quick and reasonably reliable.
Try it out, download your copy of RSS Popper from the website.







Good RSS feed reader. simple easy to use.
Excellent RSS plugin, simple and easy, does exactly what it says.