And here is what you'd use in Firefox (if that is your browser) to access it as a user. The end result in the browser would be getting the newly posted threads, etc in a browser panel, without having to visit the forums.
It's racesimcentral's forum's RSS feed output. Notice that it's basically a broken-down description of data? Now, if you were a program you'd be able to read that because you'd know the structure it was in (it's predefined by the RSS specification) and you'd be able to output it anywhere your programmer told you do (in the above example of the Firefox browser's Sage extension it would be in a browser panel - you could even incorporate that data in a website).
The only reason you'd use the RSS feed is to read it in something like Klipfolio (windows), or some other RSS aggregator. In short you'd beable to read the forums, without openning up your browser and going to it.
The thing is you dont get it in a usual forum style (unless youve got a clever feed manager)
i want to do another forum suggestion, and i think i don't need to start a new thread:
i visit this forum so often using a PocketPC. At RSC Forum, i used to have a PDA theme. So I could read all perfectly. Here I cannot choose a PDA theme and it's a bit more difficult to read the forum.