FeedPopper 1.92

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FeedPopper allows you to get RSS feeds off your favourite websites. Unlike other RSS applications, it offers a unique way of displaying the latest headlines on your desktop, by showing small elegant popup windows that automatically appear and disappear.

This way, you have no need to open an aggegated box with thousands of headlines to see if anything is new. You don't even have to stop working, gaming, or indeed watching a movie. The latest headlines will simply pop-by on your desktop without your intervention. Simple, automatic, elegant. See anything you like? Simply click on the headline and it will be opened in your favourite web browser.

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