27
Nov
Posted by cloxa76 as Utilities
RSSOwl is a RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader written in Java using SWT as fast graphic library. Read News in a tabfolder, save favorites in categories, Export to PDF / RTF / HTML / OPML, Import Feeds from OPML, perform fulltext-search, use internal browser.
What’s New:
- Fully support Windows Vista.
- Windows: You can now use Mozilla as embedded browser. This requires a recent version of XULRunner being installed.
- Windows: In order to scroll in a scrollable element (e.g. the headlines table or newstext browser) you no longer have to select the element first. Just move the mouse over the element and begin scrolling.
- Mac: All System-Tray and notification features are now supported.
- Linux: Printing is now supported (requires GTK+ 2.10 or newer)
- Linux and Solaris: You can now pass an argument to the run.sh to have it handled by RSSOwl (e.g. let firefox run rssowl to subscribe to a feed).
- Added new translation into Romania
- Updated SWT to 3.3.1.1
- Linux: The embedded browser is now able to navigate to https-secured websites and is able to render visited links.
- Fixed an issue where Tooltips on Toolitems stopped showing after a while
- Mac: It is now possible to copy / paste text in the embedded browser as well as using the mouse for drag-style operations (e.g. Google Maps)
Bug Fixes:
- 1610712 WinVista: Rights Elevation needed
- 1043194 [MAC] Text selection in Browser not possible
- 1043088 [MAC] Internal Browser not highlighting Links
- 1659139 Generated HTML has incorrect title
- 1659570 “open in new tab” button should be hidden with tabs disabled
Download:RSSOwl 1.2.4
Source: RSSOwl Home Page
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