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Feedreader (MS Windows)
RSSOwl (MS Windows, Linux, MacOS X)

RssReader (MS Windows) 
SharpReader (MS Windows)

Simple Rss (Firefox extension) (MS Windows, Linux, MacOS X)
AmphetaDesk (MS Windows, Linux, MacOS X)
Liferea (Linux, MacOS X)

Straw (Linux)