MiNews 1.5 - RSS News Aggregator
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Many major news organizations, community web sites and personal weblogs offer headlines and article summaries in the form of regularly-updated news feeds using a technology called RSS. MiNews lets you take these news feeds and view them together in a simple, ad-free list, so you can quickly find all the articles that interest you from across the web.

MiNews is an easy to use and powerful RSS news aggregator application. It allows you to easily add RSS feeds using simple drag and drop technology and group your feeds appropriately. MiNews will then automatically refresh data from the feeds at a specified interval, or at any time on request, saving you the trouble of manually visiting all the sites individually for updates.

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A second pane displays all the latest items for each feed, with a 3rd pane containing a brief synopsis of the individual item. MiNews contains a built in web-browsing window, saving the need to open items in a separate browser application.

MiNews offers an at-a-glance import interface of OPML standard files for those who already have a list of news feeds built up. During the import you will be presented with a list of feeds found in the OPML file that you may have exported from another program and you can select those you want to import. After importing, MiNews will automatically find the favicon associated with the source of the feed, as a further visual aid.

MiNews contains further innovative features such as integration with the address book application, allowing you to easily notify friends of a news item you discover that might be of interest to them. A bookmarks frame allows any individual news item to be saved permanently. A search panel allows speedy discovery of news items.

The built-in web browsing capability of MiNews means you don't have to keep switching applications to see the full story of a news or blog item. Simply double-click on the item in the main table and MiNews replaces the table view with a built-in web browser view of the full story.

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