A Windows Desk-Top Reader Called FeedGhost
FeedGhost is a windows desk-top news reader that runs on Windows XP or Vista and the .NET Framework 2.0. I was able to find about FeedGhost through NewsNiche here. The news reader can be downloaded and the Pro-Edition can be tested for thirty (30) days. After the trial period had elapsed the news reader will then revert to the free version of the software - limiting the number of feeds to twenty.
If you visit the main page of FeedGhost you will find the three main features of the feed reader and they are namely:
READ
“River-of-news” or “Outlook”-style reading.
Read important articles first with prioritizationORGANIZE
Tag articles for quick access and later reading. Instant article search by keywordSHARE
Share articles with others in your own link-blog.Seamless synchronization across computers [Source]
What I found more interesting is the features mentioned in the screenshots page. These can be found below each screenshot. Features of the news reader include but are not limited to the following:
1) Aesthetic appeal of the news reader.
2) Prioritize your reading or the capability to tag articles
3) Have a articles that match certain key word be brought to your attention.
4) Tag articles for later viewing
5) Share articles with a single click and send via e-mail.
6) FeedGhost automatically scans webpages for webfeeds
7) Webfeeds in FeedGhost can be search by key words
8) It supports tab browsing
9) Keeps track when was the last time post appeared on the feed
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