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YeahReader 2.3 Released

RSS/RDF/Atom Reader, Aggregator and Blog Client

YeahReader is a free tool for reading news feeds in RSS, RDF and Atom formats, and podcasts.

YeahReader provides all basic RSS reader functionality such as a convenient feed update system, proxy support and pop-up update notification. Besides this, YeahReader has such features as built-in blog client that will allow you to write messages to your LiveJournal, Blogger, WordPress or Delicious blog, OPML support, ability to export data into HTML, CSV or JS format, multi-language support and others.

Although quite functional, YeahReader is one of the easiest news readers to use. The program contains a collection of links to popular RSS feeds on various subjects so you will not waste time searching for interesting links.

"We have been engaged in the development of RSS for 5 years already and we known what our customers need," said Dmitry Baranov, the head of the marketing department in the ExtraLabs Software company. "We are constantly working on increasing the efficiency of our solutions and we are glad that our products are getting more and more popular. We are ready to do everything possible to make our solutions meet all functional requirements of our customers."

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