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brotherS:
Alertbear - the *different* RSS reader - free!

We believe that RSS should be usable by anyone. We also believe that RSS is not email, feeds should simply wash by, commonly called the "river of news". Alertbear takes both of these concepts and introduces The Stack:
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Alertbear - the *different* RSS reader - free!

I just installed it and it makes a great first impression already, since it's only version 1.03 yet I think it's going to get even better!

Give it a try, you don't need to know anything about RSS feeds to get started after you installed it: http://www.alertbear.com/

m_s:
I like their EULA also:

Alertbear

(c) Copyright Square Eight 2002-2006. All Rights Reserved.

http://www.squareeight.com/

http://www.alertbear.com/


NOTE: No warranties, either express or implied, are hereby given. All
software is supplied as is, without guarantee. The user assumes all
responsibility for damages resulting from the use of this software,
including, but not limited to, frustration, disgust, system abends, disk
head-crashes, general malfeasance, floods, fires, shark attack, nerve
gas, locust infestation, cyclones, hurricanes, tsunamis, local
electromagnetic disruptions, hydraulic brake system failure, invasion,
hashing collisions, normal wear and tear of friction surfaces, comic
radiation, inadvertent destruction of sensitive electronic components,
windstorms, the Riders of Nazgul, infuriated chickens, malfunctioning
mechanical or electrical sexual devices, premature activation of the
distant early warning system, peasant uprisings, halitosis, artillery
bombardment, explosions, cave-ins, and/or frogs falling from the sky.

jgpaiva:
and/or frogs falling from the sky.-m_s (March 27, 2006, 03:11 PM)
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LOLOLOL

Gerome:
Hi,

AlertBear ?
Oh... please no : it asked me to have .NET 1.1 installed... I don't want to install 80 Mb of runtimes for a simple Rss reader!

m_s:
And I think it runs a bit heavy on its own - 35mb at the moment on my system.  Nice looking - particularly like the feed history panel, which is neatly arranged and simple.  But I haven't yet found a RSS reader that beats GreatNews...

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