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September 14, 2006

GreatNews RSS Feedreader Screencast

As I mentioned a few days ago, I conducted an evaluation of GreatNews, and the result has been to make this a recommended feedreader for RSS. On my internal RSS site I have been promoting FeedDemon, but it is hard to argue with the features and free cost of GreatNews. Yesterday, I created a screencast that helps one get through the basics including such items as initial download, configuration and usage. Hope you find the tutorials helpful.

Great News Screencasts / Tutorials - created by Rich Hoeg

In addition, here are some useful links from the GreatNews web site:

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Great tutorial!
thanks,

luciano@
www.cypherbox.net

Thankyou for the information it makes using this software so much easier.

Excellent tutorials! Thanks Rich.

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