I know that I have written a lot about FeedDemon but that’s what happens when you are a fan of product – you want to tell everyone just how much you like it. Such is the case with FeedDemon. I have been using the RSS client for a long time and it is probably one of the few programs you would have to take from my cold dead hands before I would give up on using.
In this day of Twitter, Facebook and all other kinds of fancy social media tools some consider RSS and RSS reader clients – especially desktop clients – to be either dead or dying. I tend to think just the opposite – I think RSS and the clients we use will have a long life.
With that in mind I decided to approach Nick Bradbury, the developer behind FeedDemon, and see if he would be willing to answer a few questions about RSS and FeedDemon. As you can see below he was more than willing to do so and for that I thank him very much.
And with that on with the interview.
1. There is a lot of talk about RSS being dead. What is your general reaction to this kind of discussion and has it impacted the use of FeedD