Posts tagged RSS
Do You remember the Tony Stark computer in the “Iron Man” movie, with which he could speak as with human, and it catch the meaning at once. The guys from StartApp tried to make an app that would be a little similar to that program. StartApp today is pleased to introduce VoiceFeeder 1.0, their new RSS feed application for iOS devices. VoiceFeeder was developed specifically for reading news feeds with voice control functionality. Listen to your RSS feeds without any touch – just using your voice: Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, May 14, 2011
The actual title to this article by Saikat Basu on MakeUseOf is “10 Google Services That Don’t Get the Limelight They Deserve.”
Probably more accurate but too long. Several of these I did not know about.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, August 7, 2010
EventBox is a program that handles a number of the “Social Networks”. I put that in quotes, because I am really not sure that all of these qualify as social networks. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, February 24, 2009
I have tried this software in the past and it did truly speed download. However, for reasons that I can not remember at this time, but probably due to budget restraints, I deleted it once the trial period was over. This looks to me to be worthy of a second look. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, September 14, 2008
NetNewsWire 3.1.1 is the latest version of my favorite RSS/Atom newsreader.
It uses a three-paned interface, similar to Apple’s Mail. It fetches and displays news from websites and blogs. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, January 12, 2008
Cynical Peak Software has updated Cyndicate 1.1, their next generation RSS/Atom aggregator and content management application for Mac OS X. Version 1.1 brings better Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard compatibility and adds a number of new features. Continue reading »
Posted by , December 23, 2007
Postino RSS reader and podcast player gets advanced features such as audio and video podcast management, RSS feed auto-discovery, search subscription, multi-tabbed web browsing and PostinoLive, a guide referencing the most popular audio and video podcasts. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, November 3, 2007