RSS reader and a torrent client?

For RSS, simply using Google Reader proved to be the easiest solution for me. It just works absolutely fine. Before that, I used an RSS plugin for Firefox, but it was extremly resource-hungry, and my machine became sluggish when it started updating the feeds. Seriously, give Google Reader a try.

For torrents, I use net-p2p/rtorrent (command-line) with net-p2p/rtgui (web-interface). The client itself runs in the background under sysutils/tmux or sysutils/screen. I never even look at it.
 
I second the Google Reader suggestion. It's nice being able to go to multiple locations (work, home, library, laptop, etc) and see the exact same list of feeds without having to sync multiple devices.

As for torrent downloader, I use KTorrent, since it fits in so nicely to my KDE desktop at home.
 
phoenix said:
I second the Google Reader suggestion. It's nice being able to go to multiple locations (work, home, library, laptop, etc) and see the exact same list of feeds without having to sync multiple devices.

Since Google Reader is going away, we'll have to choose an alternative. I'm experimenting with www/tt-rss and gnus. Is there anything else out there worth checking out?

Potentially helpful URL: http://lifehacker.com/5990456/google-reader-is-getting-shut-down-here-are-the-best-alternatives
 
I have never been a fan of AOL. However, their Reader (reader.aol.com) is impressive, and looks great on my iPad.
 
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