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Lektora

Read the news headlines in your browser

Platform Linux, Mac OS, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows XP
Type freeware
Manufacturer Lektora Inc
Size 1.7Mb
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Anthony Dhanendran, 11 Mar 2005

Lektora gives your browser the power to display news headlines from any site that offers an RSS feed so you can get the news that you want, straight to your desktop.

RSS is a way for websites that update regularly, such as online newspapers and blogs, to get their content out to users. All you have to do is use an RSS reader on your PC, which will pick up the feed from any site you select, and display it. Lektora integrates all of that into your browser (Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox), giving you an even easier way to get at news and other updates while you are browsing.

It is a beta version at the moment, which means it is still undergoing testing, although we have found it to be very stable. While it is undergoing beta testing, Lektora is free for home use.


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A good way of staying up to date with the latest news

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