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Acrylic - Times

by gregg & 3 others
Times is a new type of newsreader for Mac OS X Leopard. By rethinking the way you read news, we've created the best possible news experience straight from the ground up.

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2008

RSSOwl

by XavierMilaret
A Java RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader | May the owl be with you = un lecteur RSS open source

Acrylic | Times

by sbrothier & 3 others
Times is a new type of newsreader for Mac OS X Leopard. By rethinking the way you read news, we've created the best possible news experience straight from the ground up.

Spectra Visual Newsreader | msnbc.com

by sbrothier & 9 others
Msnbc.com rss viewer en flash ! Read, play and interact with the news

SABnzbd.org : Home of SABnzbd , the Full-Auto Newsreader

by jdrsantos
SABnzbd is an open-source cross-platform binary newsreader written in Python. It simplifies the process of downloading from Usenet dramatically, thanks to its friendly web-based user interface and advanced built-in post-processing options that automatica

Is there a need for New Newsreader?

by Xavier Lacot
All the online newsreaders are so UGLY!

Manage Your Del.icio.us Account from Your Desktop with Netlicious

by decembre
View and manage all of your Del.cio.us bookmarks, like a traditional desktop newsreader or email application, with all your tags in the left sidebar, individual bookmarks in a top pane, and a browser preview for bookmarks below that.

2007

Vienna

by rmaltete & 2 others
Vienna is a freeware, open source RSS/Atom newsreader for the Mac OS X operating system. It provides features comparable to commercial newsreaders, but both it and the source code are freely available for download.

Keyphrene - Naja Homepage

by jdrsantos
Naja is a download manager and a website grabber. You can add some plugins (newsreader, FTP client and WebDAV client) and take control of your downloads from your office.

X-Face: come usarla in Thunderbird

by gialloporpora
Cosa è una X-Face ? Da Wikipedia: An X-Face is a small bitmap (48 × 48 pixels, black and white) image which is added to a Usenet posting or e-mail message, typically showing a picture of the author's face. The image data is included in the posting as encoded text, and attached with an 'X-Face' header. It was devised by James Ashton. Invece una Face è un'immagine PNG 48x48 di dimensione minore ai 726 bytes. Thunderbird supporta X-Face o Face ? No, Thunderbird non supporta nativamente questi due formati, può essere inviata l'immagine negli header ma non è possibile visualizzarla. Per farlo si possono installare Mneny (che supporta solo le X-Face) oppure Message Faces (che supporta molti più formati fra i quali Face e a cui dedicherò un post più avanti). Quale dei bdue formati è preferibile scegliere ? Per una questione di compatibilità con altri newsreader o programmi di posta abilitati alla loro visualizzazione, nonchè per la dimensione ridotta è consigliato usare una X-Face. Vediamo quindi come creare una X-Face e successivamente come dire a TB di inserirla negli header. I link ai strumenti citati sono riportati alla fine di questo post

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