If you spend a lot of time on your email account (yes Gmail users, I’m talking to you), then why not have some sort of application that can deliver RSS feeds straight to your inbox so you can read them like you do your regular mail? Fortunately, this technology does indeed exist. RssFwd is a new service which finds XML content and forwards it right to your email account.
To use the service, simply bookmark the RssFwd site, and when you find a feed to which you want to subscribe, just click on the bookmark and submit your email. If you’re feeling lazy and already are a die-hard user of a particular feed reader, don’t worry, as long as your existing reader supports exporting, you can transfer all of your subscribed feeds to RssFwd.
Rssfwd.com In Their Own Words
“Create another set of folders?… categories, filters, spam-filter training,… when your current email application has done it all – tried and tested, better than any feed reader could ever dream of becoming – and finally configured just the way you like it?
RssFwd can deliver updates from RSS/Atom feeds straight into your mailbox – Fwd your RSS to email today!”
Why Rssfwd.com It Might Be A Killer
RssFwd is a perfect reader for anyone that spends a lot of time on their email account (and who doesn’t these days?). Since it integrates with your email, it will make your life easier by eliminating the need to access your feed reader in order to check out your updates. Additionally, since it supports importing, you can integrate all your current feed subscriptions.
Some Questions About Rssfwd.com
It would be really useful if RssFwd offered a widget for your site or blog, so your visitors could have your RSS feed delivered straight to THEIR inboxes; is RssFwd planning any type of feature expansion of this sort?