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Dr. Mac's OS X Tip-of-the-Day  

Dr. Mac - Free News Friday !!

By Bob LeVitus

NetNewsWire Lite is an easy-to-use, 100% Cocoa, headline news reader for web sites. It grabs and displays headlines and descriptive text from thousands of sites; you can open any article in your browser with a single click. Best of all, its Dock menu updates itself with new articles so you don't even need to use the program to open a story - you can do it all from the Dock menu.

It's free and it's the best of the blog/RSS reader programs yet.

NetNewsWire Lite:

Remembers which items youÕve read, and lets you know when there are new items, so you spend less time surfing.

Gets headlines from thousands of different websites.

Is pre-configured--just launch the application and click on interesting stories to read them.

Features a clean three-pane interface that's a cinch to use.

Sites can be arranged with drag-and-drop, so you can organize your news your way.

Includes hundreds of sites--including some great ones--that you can subscribe to with one click.

NetNewsWire Lite Freeware Engineering and Design by Brent Simmons.

http://ranchero.com/

If you're afraid you're missing good stuff on the Web each day, this is the best program yet for browsing lots of sites quickly and easily.

To discuss this tip (or anything you like) in Dr. Mac's OSXFAQ Forum, click here:

http://forums.osxfaq.com/viewtopic.php?t=3168

Bob LeVitus is a leading authority on Mac OS and the author of 39 books, including Mac OS X For Dummies and The Little iTunes Book.

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