MacReporter pioneered the desktop news reading market for Mac OS X backin 2001. It allowed users to quickly get notified when new articles werepublished on their favorite web sites, and read those articles withouthaving to navigate deep inside web sites. It used a very simple yetunobtrusive Dock menu based interface, and remained silent when nothingwas worth mentioning so that you could go on with your daily duties.Over the years, desktop news reading became a big phenomenon, seeing therise of standards such as RSS and Atom. Since it debuted while thosestandards where still in their infancy, MacReporter had been using itsown way of proceeding, allowing it to fetch news from just any site, notonly the web sites that provided RSS feeds, which was pretty powerfulfor the time being. A new era has now begun, and it needs anext-generation MacReporter to give you full power over theever-increasing mass of available information. Effortlessly reading newshas never been so easy and productive at once.