Mozilla Firefox
I’ve been reading a lot of peoples testimony about what a wonderful browser Firefox is. I’ve had Firefox on my system for quite a while, but never have used it with any regularity. Today, however, I changed everything over to use Firefox as my default browser.
My absolute favorite feature of this browser is the tabbed browsing capabilities. No longer to I have to maintain a huge list of open windows in my task bar. I’m not sure how I ever did without this.
So far, this looks really promising.
I don’t know what you’re using as a feed reader, but FeedDemon, http://www.bradsoft.com, includes tabbed browsing capabilities. I wasn’t sure if I was going to like it, but it is very nice.
Andy: Thanks for the heads-up on the Tabbrowser Extension. I will definately look into that one.
Josh: I am currently using OmniaMea by JetBrains. OmniaMea is *so* much more than just a RSS aggregator. It includes support for indexing NNTP, Web, RSS, Files Contacts, as well as Outlook email. Think of it not as an RSS aggregator, but a personal information manager.
OmniaMea is in an Early Access Program… get more information about it here: http://www.jetbrains.com/omea/

Have you installed the Tabbrowser Extension (http://texturizer.net/firebird/extensions/#tbe ) yet? It adds so many tab browsing features, it makes Firefox’s built-in tab browsing pale in comparaison.