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NewzCrawler 1.9 - NewzCrawler is a rss reader and blog client.

NewzCrawler is a rss reader and blog client.

NewzCrawler



 

NewzCrawler: NewzCrawler is a web news reader and browser which provides access to a news content from different sources: - Syndicated news given in XML-based formats (ATOM, RSS, RDF, BackSlash etc.); - Usenet (NNTP) newsgroups; - Web pages. NewzCrawler gathers news content from each source channel and displays them in different views: news list, newspaper like view, News Balloon and News Ticker. NewzCrawler features habitual tree-paned user interface, many back-end headline syndication files formats support and embedded web browser for extra fast news surfing. NewzCrawler can automatically download podcasts for later listening. Built-in blog client allows to write news to the weblogs and make comments on other's posts. Synchronization feature allows to keep installations on several computers in the same state. Search engine and smart folders reduce information overload. NewzCrawler is a powerful and yet easy to use news aggregator for every day use.

What is new in version 1.9:

smart folders, synchronization feature, podcast receiver, configurable toolbars and keyboard shortcuts, new newspaper styles, multi monitors support.




 

Order:

For $24.95

Download: Download NewzCrawler 1.9 (2.7 Mb)
Download Count:0
Release Date:2008-09-07
Last Updated:2008-09-07
Manufacturer: ADC Software
Product Support: NewzCrawler WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:IE5+
Install:Install Only
Tags:

podcasting  desktopnews  nntp  newsticker  newsgroup 2 3      enclosures  atom 2 3 4 5      newsbrowser  syndication  newscrawler  webnews  newzcrawler  newsreader 2      opml  scriptingnews  news 2 3 4 5 6      backslash  podcast 2     


 

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