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RSSOwl is a free RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader in Java using SWT as fast graphic library. Supported OS are Win, Mac, Linux and Solaris. Some features are powerful searches, embedded browser, tray notifications, clean-up wizard and user customization
Description: RSSOwl is a free RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader written in Java using SWT as graphic library. RSS ("Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary") is a document specification that gives users the power to collect and organize Web-based news and information in a more efficient manner. Applications that collect data from RSS-compliant sites are called RSS readers or "aggregators". RSSOwl is such an application. It lets you gather, organize, update, and store information from any compliant source in a convenient, easy to use interface, save selected information in various formats for offline viewing and sharing, and much more. Why "Owl"? The owl is a traditional symbol of wisdom, and a quiet, efficient hunter. You'll find RSSOwl's "big eyes" a big help when scanning the Web's vast array of RSS resources. The top12 reasons why you should use RSSOwl are: High performance and native Look and Feel that uses the operation-system GUI theme, Great platform support: Use RSSOwl on Windows, Linux, Mac, Solaris, Import/Export newsfeeds with OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language), Generate PDF/RTF/HTML documents from any news, Use drag and drop to manage your favorites in unlimited nested categories, Loaded newsfeeds are automatically stored in an archive to read them while being offline, Powerful, integrated Newsfeed search engine, Perform a full text-search with result-syntax highlight, RSSOwl is highly customizable (set Fonts, Hotkeys, Language, etc), Display news in the internal browser, Big Tutorial and FAQ to help you manage your new newsreader. 31 Supported Languages (English, Russian, Chinese, German and much more). RSSOwl comes with a huge list of sample favorites. RSSOwl runs on Windows (98/ME/NT/2000/XP), Linux (GTK2), Mac OS X and Solaris.
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AGS RSS Editor, RSS Feeding Made Simple Creating an RSS feed or a podcast from scratch by a hand at least takes some knowledge of XML. Maintaining it on your website requires the knowledge and hands-on experience in Web mastering. Well, what if you just need to set up an RSS feed and dont have the passion for studying XML? For this case, consider the RSS Editor application by AGS. With RSS Editor
News by Keywords, Relevant News in the Relevant Place Since desktop widgets/gadgets (those small rectangles, each having one handy function) gained their popularity on a great deal of platforms, like an explosion they turned the software world upside down. Thousands of programmers got obsessed with the idea of «embedding a gadget» into virtually any existing software, often without thinking of the usefulness of those «weird»
LinkCollector Portable Edition - your favorite collection of links in your pocket Most people keep their Internet bookmarks stored on their hard drives and use them from time to time only. However, there are users — SEO specialists, webmasters, developers, coders, designers — who have hundreds or categorized bookmarks in their browsers and use them on a daily basis. Which is more, these people often switch between different browsers and work locations, which makes
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FineCrosser 2.3.8. Cross 'em All! Intellectual puzzles with words crossed in checkered fields and witty questions-clues are an American invention. The first known crossword was published by New York World December 21, 1913 by the British editor and puzzle constructor Arthur Wynne. It is said that some crossword-like puzzles appeared in the 19th century, but there is no one exactly known to be one of those
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Weather Alarm Clock 1.2. Whatever-In-Tray The Windows «system notifications area», a.k.a. «system tray», was eventually designed to be a uniform place for helpful information. However, in fact, its not very useful now; only a couple of colorful icons not related to the system make it look pretty. There is only one really useful thing in the tray; namely, the clock, you know. But can you twist any use
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