A systemwide menu that allows you to read and organize your favourite RSS or Atom feeds. The articles are automatically updated and you will get a notification when new articles are available or when some other event occurs. In addition to visual notification, you can also enable speech notification and choose one of the many built in voices. It is also p>
ossible to integrate iTunes (for podcasts) and Safari (for RSS bookmarks) with RSS Menu.
Key features include: - background application (doesn’t get in your way and is accessible from anywhere) - very fast parsing engine - importing and exporting of OPML files - Growl and speech notification - many options to customize the menu - support for grouping feeds in submenus and adding seperators - support for using RSS Menu as an external reader in Safari (or any other application) - support for integration with iTunes and Safari - support for favourite icons (aka page icons)
What’s New in this Version - fixed a bug that would prevent a feed from parsing correctly - fixed a bug that would cause problems when a favicon was being downloaded - fixed a bug that generated a huge amount of cached files - fixed a memory leak when downloading favicons - fixed a bug that would show notifications after quitting, even if no new articles were available