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"Overall, we think Tristana is a great reader... "
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Tristana Free RSS Reader is a free
newsreader (does not contain adware or spyware) which allows
you to pull content directly from the Web onto your desktop without
email. Simply click and drag RSS feeds (those orange feed icons) to
Tristana Reader to view news, blogs, podcasts and online content in
real-time.
With our latest podcasting
release, now you can search and download music and media files while
you sleep and even synch with your iPod! We've added a Downloads Manager
to schedule and download up to five files to your desktop at once.
Quickly add, manage or remove content or media files onto your desktop in real-time without having to provide an email address or share any personal information.
Consolidate web content more efficiently than your browser, manage information more easily than with email. Tristana provides the ability to view RSS or Atom feeds in real-time on your desktop. You can subscribe or unsubscribe to content on your terms, without risk of SPAM, privacy or security issues associated with email.
How does it work?
Tristana Free RSS Reader uses RSS and Atom which are standard XML formats for instantly receiving syndicated content over the Internet. RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary" or even "Really Stops Spam", depending on who you talk to. Atom is a widely recognized open-source XML format for content syndication. Basically both are really just highly efficient standardized formats for reading, managing and sharing timely information across the web.

TRISTANA RSS READER NAMED TO PC WORLD'S
"101 FANTASTIC FREEBIES" LIST
(April 10, 2007 Dallas, TX) - Tristana RSS Reader was honored in the May 2007 issue of PC World, the most widely-read computer or business magazine, as one of the "101 Fantastic Freebies." The article, which features the editors' top 101 picks in various categories ranging from Windows Vista Tweaks to Multimedia Tools and Toys, is live at www.pcworld.com and will be available on newsstands April 10.
Downloads or services named to the "101 Fantastic Freebies" list were chosen by
PC World editors based on features, design, and performance. Each product had to be a fully functioning version consumers can obtain at no cost.
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