News Screensaver: relax and read news!
September 16th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 25 times, 1 so far today
News Screensaver: relax and read news!
News Screensaver allows you to always have the most recent news, weather forecasts and stock quotes on your computer screen. The screensaver supports all RSS, RDF and Atom formats. The program is shipped with the set of more than 100 links to variously themed news feeds, such as Top News, Business, Science, Sport, Regional, Technology, Industries, Health. Moreover, you can always add the necessary news feed yourself. If you have a permanent internet connection, News Screensaver will automatically check the feeds for updates.
The primary advantages of the program are: configurable interface, low system requirements, simplicity and convenience of usage. News Screensaver is a real must have for those who want to keep the track of events or just profitably spend a little break during the long work hours.
Read more about News Screensaver at
http://www.extralabs.net/news-screensaver.htm
Download an free version at
http://www.extralabs.net/NewsScreensaverSetup.exe
About ExtraLabs Software
ExtraLabs Software specializes in the development of RSS and image-processing software. The company was founded in 2002 by a team of Russian software engineers. ExtraLabs Software is the author of such products as “Feed Mix”, an RSS reader with the editing ability; “Feed Editor”, a fully-fledged RSS and podcast editor; “RSS Wizard”, an HTML to RSS converter, “RSS Publisher”, a free tool for publishing RSS Feeds, and “Image Assistant”, a tool for batch-mode image processing. For more information, please visit http://www.extralabs.net.
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News Screensaver is available for review purposes.
Contact Dmitry Baranov at dmitry {at} extralabs(.)net for more information.
Product page link: http://www.extralabs.net/ .
Download link: http://www.extralabs.net/NewsScreensaverSetup.exe (4.5MB)
E-mail: support {at} extralabs(.)net
Company’s website: http://www.extralabs.net/
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