Tristana RSS Reader 5.0.0.45

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Tristana RSS Reader is an RSS newsreader that instantly alerts you of the latest news, blogs, and podcasts all right at your desktop. Safe, secure, SPAM-proof content is delivered right to your PC in real-time without e-mail. Tristana's simple 3-panel interface allows you to add or remove RSS or Atom feeds at any time. You can set preferences to be alerted with a pop-up window the instant that content changes at a Web site. Tristana also synchs with your iPod and allows you to view podcasts and media files. Built-in Ping service allows you to submit your feed instantly to RSS feed search engines.

Version 5.0.0.45 updates feeds with dynamic urls and lets you permanently change feed names.

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