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Omea Reader 2.0 - Powerful, free RSS and news reader/organizer

Powerful, free RSS and news reader/organizer

Omea Reader
Omea Reader: Omea Reader is a FREE all-in-one RSS reader, NNTP news reader, desktop search, web bookmark

manager, and information organizer. If you love staying up to date, then Omea is for you.

With Omea Reader, you can:

*Automatically separate interesting info from everything else with Rules and Categories.

*Quickly find details with an advanced desktop search.

*Subscribe to feeds, bookmark sites, and create Clippings (excerpts from documents or webpages) directly

from your browser. Omea can even search sites for difficult to find feeds.

*Segment your interests with Workspaces, to focus on specific topics or activities.

*Download podcasts directly through Omea, and keep them organized.

*Use Flags to set priorities and remind you to follow up.

*Add “Sticky Notes� to any resource with Annotations

Omea Reader is easy to learn and use for beginners, yet has a strong set of features for those who like

to go deeper. Developers can even extend Omea Reader by writing plugins using the Omea Open API.



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Download: Download Omea Reader 2.0 (4.7 Mb)
Download Count:4
Release Date:2006-12-12
Last Updated:2005-09-06
Manufacturer: JetBrains
Product Support: Omea Reader WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:.NET Framework version 1.1
Install:Install Only
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