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I am looking to test an RSS Feed I have created and I am looking for some good RSS Feed applications to test with.

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I have a feeling people will close this as "not programming related," but I think it is related - you're asking about how to test RSS software that you've created... Just a thought – Andy White Apr 17 at 0:10
I came in here intending to do that based on the title, but I found it was programming related. I don't think it'll be closed for that, though I wouldn't be surprised if it were a duplicate. – Adam Davis Apr 17 at 0:13

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Don't just try a bunch and see if it works -validate it. Let me google those for you:

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Do both. The feed might be valid, but be otherwise broken - it could display weirdly, not properly set GUID's and constantly mark all articles as "new" etc.. – dbr Apr 17 at 0:36
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It would be worth testing the feed in Safari.

Also, if you're using Mac OS X, here are some good applications to test it in:

However, if it is a valid feed, you should be OK.

Steve

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Google Reader

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Firefox should work well enough for basic testing. You could also try using Google reader.

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Feed Demon

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RSS Reader applications - Greatnews

Online RSS reader - Google Reader

Also, some useful FF add-ons for such:

Simple RSS reader

RSS Validator

Sage

Beatnik

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http://www.feedvalidator.org/

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Don't forget Outlook. Large market share and its own quirks.

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