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NewsMac Pro 1.1.1
August 30th, 2005

NewsMac Pro 1.1.1 has been released. This release adds a few new features and fixes a number of issues found in 1.1 and earlier.

  • French localisation by Stéphane Carre.
  • You can now choose between the new and old style window layouts from the View menu.
  • Option to turn off the browser auto resizing feature.
  • Option to turn off hiding of the headline summary when switching channels etc.
  • Clicking the dock icon reopens in the main window if it has been closed.

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Shrook 2.31
August 26th, 2005

This release fixes all of the major complaints about v2.3.

Shrook is a next-generation news reader that is not only easy to use, but offers advanced features not available to Mac users anywhere else. Among other things, features online synchronization and notifications to Growl.



NewsMac Pro 1.1
August 25th, 2005

NewsMac Pro 1.1 is now available:

  • Adaptive interface allows for more efficient workflow.
  • New headlines item in the source list.
  • Podcast player for playing downloaded podcasts without iTunes.
  • New and update headline themes.

NewsMac is a versatile RSS news aggregator with Palm and iPod synchronization.



Raggle 0.4.3
August 24th, 2005

A bug fix release of Raggle is now available.

Raggle is a console RSS aggregator, written in Ruby. Features include customizable keybindings, basic HTML rendering, HTTP proxy support, OPML import/export, themes, support for various versions of RSS, Screen support. browser auto-detection, and more. Raggle has been tested under Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OSX, and OpenBSD, and should work properly under other Unix variants as well.



BlogBridge 2.0
August 20th, 2005

BlogBridge is a feed reader that comes with a server-based service that will let you synchronize all your feeds across multiple computers, and even maintain your read/unread status across those computers.

Version 2.0, a major release, is now available with a few nice new features:

Smartfeeds: smartfeeds enable you to create two types of “synthetic” feeds. The first type of smartfeeds are the ones to help you “discover” information. In this case you automatically build feeds within BlogBridge based on your interests by subscribing to outside web services like Flickr, del.icio.us, Findory, Feedster and Technorati. BlogBridge makes it super easy for you to discover new information using those services.

The second type of smartfeeds help you sort through your own information by creating “synthetic” feeds consisting of posts from within the other feeds that you are already subscribing to. So say you subscribe to 300 feeds but your major interest is “marketing”, “PR” and “blogging”. You could create one or multiple smartfeeds based on those keywords – and on days when you’re really busy, you only have to scan through those smartfeeds to find the bare minimum set of posts that address your core interests. You could also set up the smartfeeds based on other criteria – such as number of startz you gave a feed, date, etc.

Next up in this new release is in line tagging capabilities. You like a post and want to save it to del.icio.us or Conotea – just push the tag button, fill in the tags and you’re done – all from within the BlogBridge application. And if you want to tag something and not share it in public – you can use the BlogBridge Service tagging to do exactly that.



NewsMac 3.2
August 5th, 2005

NewsMac 3.2 has been released featuring the following updates:

  • Updated user interface with new icons and Tiger specific improvements.
  • New RSS parser which supports RSS 0.91, 0.92, 1.0 and 2.0.
  • Updated Traditional Chinese localisation.

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Feed-Readers.com is now online
August 2nd, 2005

The main content area of feed-readers.com is now online. The site is still young but I’m eager to make it grow and mature. I hope you’ll enjoy it and find it useful. If you have any comments or suggestions please comment below or email to suggest at feed-readers dot com.

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