
RSS has been around awhile now, so there are a lot of very good RSS readers out there. There are two parts to RSS: the RSS reader and the feeds from your favorite websites. Instead of visiting 10 sites to see what's new, you view a single page with all new content.
RSS stands for “really simple syndication.” It's a protocol that allows an RSS reader to talk to your favorite websites and get updates from them.
Try split screen and resized window modes and you can use Flipboard on one side of the screen while having another app open in another part of the screen.Whether you are sick of social media, want to get away from endless notifications, or just want to read your news all in one spot, an RSS reader can help. Use the “Discover” tab to open the Content Guide, which is filled with recommended reading across categories like News, Tech & Science, Photography, Design, Travel and more. Within your Cover Stories, this gesture will bring up “More For You” and “Magazines You Might Like.” Swiping down from the top brings up modules like “Contributors” or “People Also Read” within a section. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to get to actions like Subscribe, Refresh, Edit, Flip It, etc. You can also pin specific Flipboard magazines or sections to your Windows Start screen for quick access to your favorite reads.
After a quick setup process, Flipboard becomes a live tile on your Windows Start Screen, giving you an up-to-date look at all the content you’ve subscribed to. Highlights of the Windows 8.1 edition include: The Flipboard team looked closely at details like font treatments and page layouts and developed a design that takes advantage of native Windows 8 swipe gestures and such features as live tiles. A new edition of Flipboard is available today for Windows 8.1, and it’s a truly beautiful, custom experience with unique touches made just for the Microsoft platform.