Download and install Feed Notifier. (Download link below) When you are finished installing, the Feed Notifier Preferences window will open. Click on the Add… button to add an RSS feed.

Copy and paste the Feed URL into the text box and click Next.

Choose your polling interval. This is how often your feed will be checked for new items. You can set your polling interval for days, hours, minutes, or even seconds. Click FInish.

At your configured interval, Feed Notifier will check your feeds for new items. If new items are present, they will pop up above your system tray.  You’ll get an intro portion of the article. Simply Click the headline in the feed pop up…

…to open the full article in your default browser.

Setting Preferences

Open the preferences of Feed Notifier, by going to Start > All Programs > Feed Notifier, or right clicking on the system tray icon and selecting Preferences.

On the Pop-ups tab you can configure the duration in seconds that each article stays displayed on your screen. The default is five seconds. You can also change the size of the display, the theme, and the amount of content displayed.

 

The Options tab offers additional configurations like article caching and using a proxy server.

Filter tab allows you to filter in or out certain content. To add a filter click Add…

 

… then type in the filter rule. You can even choose to apply it to only certain feeds. Click OK.

Feed Notifier will display on the filters tab the number of times the filter is applied. Click OK when finished.

 

You can scroll though the articles by using the forward and back buttons at the lower left, or use the play / pause buttons to move though the articles in a slideshow-type fashion.

 

Feed Notifier is nice way to get your updated feeds directly to your desktop in a timely fashion. It’s supports all RSS and Atom feeds and features a clean look and feel with plenty of customizable options.

Download Feed Notifier