Beta testing for jMe (Web 2.0 Feed Aggregator)

Posted on Thursday 23 November 2006 - Popularity: unranked

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Finaly, news from OS X Code (r,s)! First the bad news, it’s not the announced weblog system, that one will come later, but here comes the good news, it’s something extremely useful for everyone in the Mac and Web 2.0 community that has a weblog or does a lot of message board posting or anyone that’s just interested in finding the latest news. Basically the tool is a feed aggregator, but with some very special and unique features. The tool is using the latest JavaScript technology for the GUI (I recently switched from prototype/moo.fx/xajax to jQuery). So what are those ’special features’? Well, you’ll know soon enough, if everything goes along as expected in not more than two weeks, and even earlier if you’re one of the lucky beta testers. So here’s your chance, send me an email with this contact-form till Sunday and you’ll be one of the first to test my new creation early next week!

Btw, jMe has already aggregated over 30000 items from 65 feeds, so even the current version is already very useful with a great selection from the best blog and news posts from some of the best websites out there.

Fredi

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