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Sharpreader is an Rss / Atom Aggregator with the following features:
- Handles all Rss versions, Atom 0.3 and 1.0, modules like london nucleus, content: encryption, php: physique, etc.
- You can view connected items together in a machined manner thanks to enhanced threading sustain. Sharpreader detects and shows relations between merchandise if they have same link, if one item links to another, if two items both link to the same external website, or if an item has comments( for feeds supporting the standards ).
- Feeds that were subscribed were categorized by class.
- Feed settings like renew – amount and purging latency may be set per nourish or per category. Group – narrow settings apply to all feeds in that category that are still set to’ Default’ for the building in question.
- Dialog – less way of subscribing to latest feeds- simply pull a hyperlink from your browser into Sharpreader, or enter the url into the address – bar at the top.
- Feedster integration to easily look vlogs and newssites for specific keywords, and even listen to such a search to be notified of different outcome.
- assistance for proxy pcs and hallmark through proxies.
- uses Http Conditional Gets and gzip / deflate encoding to reduce bandwidth.
- Minimizes to the system – tray.
- When new products arrive, a systray popup appears( can be turned off per feed or per group through the properties superman )?
- Simple keyboard tracking to the next or following item that hasn’t been read.
- Import and export your membership using Opml.
- Filtration trinkets.
- International Character – set guidance.
- Assistance for Http hallmark.
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Technical
- Title:
- Sharpreader 0.9.7.0 for Windows
- Document measurements:
- 819.21 kibibyte.
- Requirements:
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- Windows 2000,
- Windows 2003,
- Windows Xp,
- Windows 8,
- Windows Vista,
- Windows 10,
- Skylights 7
- Language:
- English
- Applicable cultures:
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- English,
- German,
- Spanish,
- French,
- Italian,
- Japanese,
- Polish,
- Chinese
- License:
- Free
- Latest update:
- Saturday, August 5th 2006
- Author:
- Luke Hutteman
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