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MacReporter

MacReporter - 2.0

versatile rss, atom, backslash & html news feed reader

All Time: (4.4)
Version 2.0: (4.2)
Selected Version: 2.0
Release Date: 2005-09-14
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 2.0): 445
Downloads (all versions): 39,937
Price: $24.95

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Product Description:

MacReporter is an award winning software for your everyday information needs. Whether you're an investor, a businessman or just a mac fanatic, this application will be your new friend. Ever getting tired of browsing news websites all day long, always looking for updated information or the latest rumors? MacReporter will end this painful and time consuming task once and for all. Now the news come to you instead of you running after them!

What's new in this version:

  • Full support for RSS, Atom, Backslash & HTML feeds.
  • All-new user interface sporting an advanced article browser.
  • Smart News Feeds: Display articles matching your habits and expectations.
  • Recent articles: You read about it but you can't find where it is anymore? MacReporter will show it to you.
  • Articles search: Instantaneously find the articles you are looking for.
  • News Feeds Search: Discover sites matching your tastes using keywords.
  • Articles sharing: Let your friends or colleagues know about the latest pieces of news.
  • Hot news: outline important articles to either share them or keep them at hand until you don't need them anymore.
  • Highly customizable user interface to get the news you want, the way you want it.
  • One-click subscription to feeds directly from your favorite web browser.
  • Dock Control: Read all your news using the Dock just like back in MacReporter 1!
  • And more...
  • Operating System Requirements:

    This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

    • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
    • Mac OS X 10.3.9

    Additional Requirements:

    • Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
    • Supports Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger

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    Version 2.0:
    Overall Rating: (4.2) Features: (5.0) Support: (4.2)
    Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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    MacReporter ReviewWill buy ASAP -- and the developer does respond. - Version: 2.6, 12/27/2007 03:03PM PST

    tim.lance
    Does everything I want how I want (especially inline-browser loading and site navigation. Fast. Handles all my feeds.

    And. I asked the developer a question a couple days ago and got a reply yesterday. Perhaps the lack of communication has been a language thing and/or junk mail filtering thing?

    Whatever, with my NNW subscription ending and discovering MR does even better for what I want I imagine I'll be ponying up soon.
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    MacReporter ReviewDO NOT BUY!! - Version: 2.6, 7/8/2007 11:13AM PST

    (1 of 1 users found this comment useful)

    Holygral
    I have used this product for 3 years, but after doing a fresh install paid for password and key does not work. Four emails to author and no response, the application seems has been abandoned, DO NOT PAY FOR THIS APP, IT HAS BECOME A RIP_OFF
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    MacReporter CommentaryNo reply at all!! - Version: 2.6, 2/3/2007 01:45AM PST

    toino.carrapato
    I'd like to add my experience to the previous posts.
    About one month ago, I tried MacReporter and liked it very much.
    I sent an e-mail to the developer with a few suggestions for future versions of the application.
    Well... I did not expect that he would rush to include them in MacReporter. (Of course not.) However, I expected some kind of feedback, to show that he cares about what users think of his software.
    Until today I got no reply at all!
    If he had dropped me one or two simple lines, I would have bought a user licence for MacReporter the very next minute.
    With this "Who cares!" attitude, he just lost a customer.
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