>> http://www.opencommunity.co.uk/vienna2.html
>
> Good looking software. I have NetNewsWire, but like this a lot. Am  
> doing a one weeks trial.
>
> RSS has streamlined my online experience and saved loads of time.  
> best...jf
>
> pis Now that you have a 1G chip for that ill-gotten BlackBook,  
> whattayah gonna do when the 2G chips are available? You know you  
> have a dated machine when MacBook shows up in spell check.

I tried NetNewsWire Lite for a while, but when I found Vienna, I  
ditched it.
So far, I've liked it a lot, as it has saved me a lot of time, and I  
can see everything all at once.
In Safari I use(d) the bookmark bar for all of my links, because I  
hate having to switch to the bookmark pane just o choose a site. The  
RSS feeds made the bar very cluttered and more difficult to navigate  
the feeds.

Vienna solves that problem.

I'm having such a better experience with the extra gig of ram in my  
DarthBook (name not my invention, but I like it just the same), that  
I may hold off on the second one for a bit, and move the 120gb hard  
drive up the list.

Rick

  


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