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    Vienna

    Vienna

    An open source Mac OSX RSS reader with support for RSS/Atom feeds

    Vienna is an open source Mac OSX RSS reader with support for RSS/Atom feeds, article storage and management via a SQLite database, written in Objective-C and Cocoa. Feeds can be accessed directly, or through a syncing service supporting the Open Reader API, like BazQux.com, FeedHQ.org, InoReader.com or TheOldReader.com. Development now happens on GitHub: https://github.com/ViennaRSS/vienna-rss
    Downloads: 88 This Week
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    A content notification and subscription tool for Google Reader on Mac OS X.
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    HessianKit is a Framework for Objective-C 2.0 to allow applications for Mac OS X 10.5, and iPhone 2.0 or later to communicate with Hessian web services. The main goals; Be compliant and forgiving, seamless Objective-C experience, and avoid glue-code.
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    NewsBlur

    NewsBlur

    NewsBlur is a personal news reader that brings people together

    NewsBlur is an open-source, full-stack RSS news reader and social reading platform with a hosted service and native clients. The backend crawls and parses feeds at scale, stores stories, and pushes updates to users in near real time, while the web app and mobile apps provide rich reading experiences. Its hallmark is “training”: you can tell the system what you like or dislike—authors, keywords, tags—and it prioritizes stories accordingly, surfacing what matters most. Features like saved stories, tagging, full-text search, and offline reading make it practical for heavy information consumers. Social elements allow sharing to your own “blurblog,” following friends, and discovering curated content, which turns a solitary reader into a lightweight network. Architecturally, it demonstrates a production-ready aggregation pipeline, a multi-tenant web app, and cross-platform clients living in one coherent codebase.
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    Spidergap: Top Rated 360 Degree Feedback Software

    Create and run 360° Feedback assessments that help your employees to take action on personal development.

    With an intuitive interface, Spidergap makes it easy to customize feedback assessments, generate clear reports, and guide employees toward impactful growth. But you’re not just getting software—you’re gaining a team of 360° Feedback Experts to support your strategy, planning, and ROI measurement. Whether you’re running large-scale leadership programs or one-off employee reviews, Spidergap ensures feedback leads to real results. With Spidergap, personal development has never been more effective.
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    TechDoc

    Technical documentation for mobile phones

    TechDoc is a distributed system composed of a number of applications: a central java based web application using a SQLite database to import Technical documentation from CSV files (catalogue + files) and an Android based app or an iPhone/iPad app to install in a mobile phone, which is synchronized with the central web application and is able to work off-line and show the catalogue and files (e.g. PDF files). iPhone/iPad app can be downloaded through the Apple App Store. The Android version is available in this site as well as in the Android Market.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    TikiRobotReader is the ultimate RSS reader. Keep up with your friends and your news at the same time.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Vienna is a freeware Mac OSX off-line reader for the CIX conferencing system with additional support for RSS/Atom feeds.
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    Zenfolio for iPhone
    This is a implementation of zenfolio web services for iPhone and iPad. Just a starting implementation, developers are welcome to contribute to make a real good application based on zenfolio apis.
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