Danzel, from our forums, has released a new homebrew program with, probably, the craziest name we have seen yet. Webnab v0.1 ( Why Eat Bananas, Not A Browser) is a program that allows you to read front page news from a limited number of news type sites. Currently it supports PSPUpdates.qj.net (Parses front page), Slashdot (rss feed), and apple (rss feed).
To Do:
Add more feeds.
Add picture and comment viewing to pspupdates.
Fix some characters.
Add general rss reader (mostly done)
Release under GPL (its not GPL licensed atm so don't ask for the code, I'll release it when I'm ready to)
Go to bed.
To Not Do:
Write a complete web browser.
Add anything I don't want to.
Not tested on 2.00, should probally work... Any suggestions of feeds/sites/features to add, post em in this thread.
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