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    Bridging the worlds of NNTP clients and RSS feeds, nntp//rss is an application that will enable you to use your existing NNTP newsreader to read your favorite syndicated information channels.
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    RSS Feeder, simple java based, proxy options, etc
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    An e-mail and usenet news reader written entirely in Java. E-mail accounts and newsgroups can be created and subscribed to, respectively, from a formatted data package.
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    A Java Swing application which monitors RSS feeds you added with keywords to filter. Blink window if new topic is found and the app is not on the top. Also supports email notification.
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  • 5
    tRSS is a MIDP RSS client.The User can read headlines from a number of news sites.
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    MobileNews is a compact NNTP news reader for mobile devices. It runs on Java 2, Micro Edition and MIDP 2.0 compatible devices, for example on many mobile phones. Now you can keep up-to-date on your favorite newsgroup discussions wherever you are.
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    Hedwig is a java-based modular communications system that handles collection and organization of multiple modes of communication, from email to instant messaging to RSS feeds. Hedwig also acts as a local server, presenting its organizational capabilities
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    Eclipse RSS Reader provides the users of Eclipse-based products with the ability to subscribe to and browse various Rich Site Summary feeds.
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    an Offline Usenet Group Reader written in Java Swing which can be extended with plugins. Text groups only.
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  • 10
    Online news and newspaper harvester - Like RSS Newsreader w/ database. National & International News. Very detailed catches hard to find news articles. Allows resposting of summaries w/ comments to Usenet Newsgroups, complex searches & more.
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    A rss reader for handheld devices that uses superwaba
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    jNewsGate is a plugin based NNTP server written in Java intended to fetch different news-like content (RSS feeds, news sites, web forums) and provide it to a NNTP news reader.
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    Automated newsgroup reader primarily used for grabbing file attachments with either GUI or batch mode. Handles multi-part messages and UU, Base64, or yEnc encoded file types.
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    Usenet news reader written in Java using a custom NNTP class and a MySQL backend to store article information.
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  • 15
    News Reader Plugin for the Eclipse Workbench.
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  • 16
    Java realization of News Server based on Network News Transfer Protocol (via TCP/IP) It will be a bridge between data storage (some SQL DB) and News Reader (client) OS: OS independent Programming Language: Java
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    The Yanoff Java Conduit is a Java-based conduit for the Yanoff news reader, version 1.4.4 or later, for Palm OS (Palm Pilot). It synchronises the databases of an existent Yanoff 1.4.4 installation on your Palm Computing Device at HotSync time.
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    This is a develope project. The project will make softwares for studying technology, and for a interest platform, and for some tools 。
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    A web based application for downloading binary news articles from newsgroups, with support for automatic repair (PAR2) and extraction. Provides tight integration with various NZB sites through rss feeds.
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