Free RSS Newsreader That Puts the Latest Headlines, Weather, Sports, Business
and Entertainment News Right in Your Hands
MaximumSoft Corp. today announced the release of NewsCopier for Palm and Symbian
devices. This free RSS newsreader puts the latest headlines, weather, sports,
business and entertainment news right in a person's hands. It keeps people up-to-date
on blogs, bargains, stocks and other news. NewsCopier is also available for Windows
Mobile Pocket PCs, Smartphones, as well as BlackBerry devices.
Dublin, OH March 23, 2007 -- MaximumSoft Corp. today announced the release of
NewsCopier for Palm and Symbian devices.
This Free RSS newsreader puts the latest headlines, weather, sports, business,
and entertainment news right in your hands. It keeps you up-to-date on blogs,
bargains, stocks and other news.
You have instant access to the news you are interested in. The program can use
your wireless connection, or update headlines when your device is connected to
the Internet.
NewsCopier works on most Palm handhelds and smartphones, including latest devices,
such as Treo 680 and 700p.
NewsCopier also supports majority of Symbian devices (S40, S60, S80, S90 and
UIQ platforms), including Nokia E62 and N80, Sony Ericsson P990 and Motorola A1000.
The program works with variety of different feeds formats: RSS 1.0 (including
RSS 0.9, 0.91, 0.92), RSS 2.0 and Atom. Users can select from a list of pre-build
feeds or manually enter channel URL.
This NewsCopier edition is distributed as a freeware program.
NewsCopier is also available for Windows Mobile Pocket PCs, Smartphones, as well
as BlackBerry devices.
MaximumSoft Corp., the developer of several award-winning products, including
WebCopier suite of applications, is an offline Web browsing technology developer
headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, U.S.A.
The company's products allow to download entire websites, store them locally
and view them later, at users' convenience. WebCopier applications provide access
to the downloaded information at any time, no matter where its users are, no Internet
connection is required.
Individuals can use WebCopier to save complete copies of their favorite sites,
magazines or stock quotes. Students can download enormous amounts of information
from the Internet for later study. Teachers can download whole sites so their
students can view them later offline.
Developers may use this tool to analyze web sites.
Companies can use WebCopier to transfer company's intranet contents to staff
desktops and notebooks, create a copy of companies' online catalogs and brochures
for sales personal, backup corporate web sites, print downloaded files.
Contact information:
MaximumSoft Corp.
http://www.maximumsoft.com |