RSS Ticker 2.0.3

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    04/11/2008
  • File size:
    72K
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows XP/Vista, Firefox 2.0 - 3.1b2pre

Publisher’s description

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RSS Ticker loads your Live Bookmarks and scrolls their entries across your screen while you surf. It's perfect for staying informed without having to actively browse entries in an RSS reader. The ticker can be placed at the bottom of the screen (below the status bar) or at the top of the screen (underneath your bookmarks toolbar). Nearly all aspects of the ticker's display are customizable, including the scroll speed, smoothness, and link width. You can even set a limit for the number of items that appear from each feed.

Version 2.0.3 fixes a tooltip size bug in Firefox 3.

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