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activeRenderer Version 1.4 Released

Now Renders RSS Feeds - Includes New Outline Browser

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Tuesday, November 12, 2002
> activeRenderer Version 1.3 Released

endless?The new version of activeRenderer delivers 2 new features:

  • Image file urls, in gif, jpg or png format, can now be included in the outline as link attributes to the outline's nodes. Check the new Endless Web Page, and click the camera 'camera' icons for a demonstration.
  • activeBookmarks can now use Yahoo bookmarks instead of local browser bookmarks, a feature built upon the code contributed by Mikel Maron, current developer of myRadio.
There are other minor improvements and bug corrections in the 1.3 release, further details may be found in activeRenderer's release notes.

As usual, you may download the latest version and store it in Radio's Tools folder.

If you currently have a registered copy of activeRenderer running, with auto-update enabled, check your current version number, displayed in the activeRenderer section of the Status Center, in the right column of Radio's desktop home page. If the current version is not 1.3, just restart Radio.

If you do not have auto-update enabled, then click the update link displayed in the status center under activeRenderer.

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