This is one for the office computer: an RSS screensaver for Windows so that i can read the headlines in a less ugly way than Bloglines. Via Steve Rubel.
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Looks good, I'll have to try it!
Posted by: Stuart Mudie | July 20, 2005 at 01:12 PM
Unlike NuParadigm RSS Screensaver, RSSMore DOES NOT require the Microsoft .NET Framework. It also has more features, incuding click/browse any news headlines directly from the screensaver, and change the colours, colour solidity, text size, and column layout. http://rssmore.com
Posted by: leong | August 10, 2005 at 07:50 AM