HeadLine RSS NewsReader 1.2.5 review (mobile)
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a way for web sites to publish just the headlines to their news articles, each with a link to the full story.
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HeadLine RSS NewsReader 1.2.5 is newsgroups software developed by WildPalm Ltd.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a way for web sites to publish just the headlines to their news articles, each with a link to the full story. This means you don't need to download full web pages to see if there are any new stories of interest, saving time and download costs - headlines are typically 5% of the size of a full web page. Headlines can then be immediately opened in your browser for the full story.
Here are some key features of "HeadLine RSS NewsReader":
What's new in this release:
Requirements:
This is a demo version of the program. In order to use full version features, please go online and order a full version of HeadLine RSS NewsReader 1.2.5. The full version is available at regnow and WildPalm Ltd website for $9.00. HeadLine RSS NewsReader 1.2.5 supports english interface languages and works with Symbian.
Downloading HeadLine RSS NewsReader 1.2.5 will take several seconds if you use fast ADSL connection.
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