Google RSS Feed and Mail

Hello Apple Help Forum!
I'm looking for a Mail Client that will sync with Google Reader. I use one at home on my mac, and one at work on a PC. Does anyone know where I could find one? Thanks!

In Mountain Lion, Apple removed the ability for RSS feeds within Safari and Mail.  You will need to install an RSS application such as NewsFire or another application of your choosing.

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    *3 - If you did create a temp folder for each folder group you had in your RSS feeder this is a step you would repeat at selecting the various temp folders. But read not 4 before you do.
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    This will work with Vienna. It may just work with other readers too.
    1) open Safari, and get to the bookmark manager (menu bar/bookmarks/show all bookmarks)
    2) create a temp folder we can use to import the feeds. (*1)
    3) open vienna & select a single feed or a range of feeds. (*2)
    4) drag & drop the feeds in to the temp folder in safari you created in step 2.
    5) open mail, got to (menu bar/file/add rss feed). Select the temp folder (*3)
    6) click the all the check boxes and click add and your feeds have been imported. (*4)
    If you had to do it manually this worked for me. Beats cut/paste links or manually typing. There is probably other ways to do it. Hope Apple patches this RSS feature soon. I dont want to wait for OSX 10.6 to see an improvement.
    Notes:
    *1 - Create a temp folder for each sub folder in your news reader. This will speed things up.
    *2 - Unfortunately it does not drag and drop the folders you physically have to select the range of feeds. If your selection does include the folder (eg. your selection strattled 2 folders it will still process your selection. In other words it ignores the folder and drags your selection.
    *3 - If you did create a temp folder for each folder group you had in your RSS feeder this is a step you would repeat at selecting the various temp folders. But read not 4 before you do.
    *4 - Yes you have to individually click each box. Another grip is that even though you highlighted a folder in Mail it will import the feeds to the RSS main folder. This means you have to select & drag/drop into the sub-folder.

  • What happened to RSS feeds in mail?

    What has happened to RSS FEEDS in Mail?  I just updated from Lion to Mavericks and now NO RSS feeds

    I use NetNewsWire.
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  • How can I receive RSS feeds into MAIL?

    How can I receive RSS feeds into MAIL?  I was able to do that using LION; now using Maverick.

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    NetNewsWire
    Red Sweater subscribe to feed
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    Try this, it is on another post but seems to be a work around, no worries though the iphone has limitations but those limitation come with a better product (in total) thank others.
    "After about a year of searching and thinking, i clicked my way into the solution.
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    6) Click the "Any Recipient" drop down menu and select "Message Type"
    7) Click the "Mail" drop down menu and select "RSS"
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    PROBLEM SOLVED
    17 inch Macbook Pro | 2.66 Ghz Intel Core i7 | 8 GB memory | 500 GB harddrive"

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    I bought the new Mountain Lion OS, and now I no longer receive RSS feeds in Mail.  I cannot find any soluion except to install an RSS app...which makes no sense to me.  So far, not thrilled with the Mountain Lion.

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