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											 Blog Navigator 
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											Version 
											1.2 
											Blog Navigator is a program designed to make it easy 
for users who enjoy reading blogs (short for 'web 
logs') to read and organize them. Blog Navigator works 
by reading RSS feeds and displaying them in a clean, 
easy to understand way. It includes a host of 
different news and blog sites for users to read 
through.
Blog Navigator is arguably the most advanced program 
of its kind and it's free. For example, Blog Navigator 
has the ability to pre-load all the articles on a 
given blog site to speed up reading. It also has a 
host of off-line reading features in which a blog site 
can be exported into a magazine-like format. 
Notable features of Blog Navigator include:
- It's free! (as in really free, no 'ads', no spyware, 
no nonsense)
- Can pre-load an entire blog site to make reading 
much faster
- Included Tabbed browser makes it easy to switch 
between multiple blog sites
- Blog sites can be exported to a magazine-like format 
for off-line reading
- Built in tools for searching the entire blogsphere
- Different blog sites can be grouped together to 
create virtual web magazines
- Interesting articles can be dragged and dropped into 
a basket for safe keeping
- Auto-RSS detection. Websites that have RSS feeds on 
them can be automatically detected in many cases
- Can import OPML and other common files (makes it 
easy to share settings between various RSS readers)
Just a few of the version 1.2 adds/changes/fixes:
- Added support blog editing in offline mode with 
postponed article sending. 
- Added "Print", "Print preview"" and "Page setup" 
to "File" menu.
- Added support for enclosures (podcasting). Users can 
now download any files attached to their RSS feeds. 
- Menus for selection of style of article or 
newspaper/group displaying now indicates what style is 
selected. 
- Added ability to mark a Favorite as important (flag 
it). 
- Added an option to create favorites folders just 
like any other BN folders. 
- Save as added to Article editor. |