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Obsession is a lightweight friend list client for LiveJournal that uses Growl, a global notification system for Mac OS X.

License: Freeware
OS: Mac OS X
File size: 0K
Developer: Third Coil      
Price: $0.00
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Obsession 1.1 is internet utilities software developed by Third Coil.
Obsession is a lightweight friend list client for LiveJournal that uses Growl, a global notification system for Mac OS X. Obsession lives in your menu bar and lets you know when there are new entries to read.

Here are some key features of "Obsession":

  • Gives you easy access to your lists and groups.
  • Pays attention to whatever friend groups you want.
  • You can use Obsession with any LiveJournal server including LiveJournal, DeadJournal, Minilog and others.
  • Using LiveJournal's secure challenge/response encrypted authentication, your password is stored inside your Keychain and never sent out in the clear.

    Limitations:
  • Paid account required for use with LiveJournal.
    This mac program is freeware, so you can download and use it absolutely free. Obsession 1.1 supports english interface languages and works with Mac OS X.

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