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RSS Ticker

Downloads Count: 1,158

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Mar 5, 2008

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Macintosh, Linux, Windows 2000, Windows Vista

Requirements: Mozilla Firefox 1.5-3.0b3

Author: Christopher Finke

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Editorial Review of RSS Ticker

RSS Ticker scrolls the latest headlines from your Firefox Live Bookmarks (RSS or Atom feed subscriptions) in a bar at the top or bottom of the browser.

You can choose which of your Live Bookmarks to include, along with the scrolling speed, how many items to include from each feed and other customizations. When you mouseover one of the headlines, the scrolling stops temporarily and you'll see a small popup with a news summary and a link. Click the link to bring up the full story in the browser.

Note: The download link above takes you to the add-on's page, which includes a link for directly installing the add-on into Firefox.

--Erik Larkin

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