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MacOS X comes with a 'lite' version of NetNewsWire - a nice RSS aggregator. Patrick Neilsen-Hayden had the same problem I had, and Alison Scott mentioned some alternative templates, so now the RSS feeds come with the full text of the articles, and not just the first 20 words.
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1: Posted by: Patrick Nielsen Hayden | February 24, 2003 4:21 AM
Quibble: I don't believe NetNewsWire Lite actually ships with OS X. It is, however, certainly free.
I do recommend upgrading to the RSS 1.0 and 2.0 templates. It's certainly fixed a whole bunch of our problems.
2: Posted by: Feòrag | February 24, 2003 4:34 AM
I found out about NetNewsWite Lite because it was already on my brand new Mac, OS X pre-installed, when I got it. Even before Charlie had a chance to install lots of crud on my hard drive while I wasn't looking.
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