Snarfer

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Snarfer
Snarfer logo.png
Developer(s) Snarfware, LLC
Stable release 1.0.2 / June 15, 2008
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Type Feed reader
License Freeware
Website Snarfware.com

Snarfer is a free RSS feed reader produced by Snarfware, LLC. It was created and developed by James Holderness (member of RSS Advisory Board[1]), William Templeton, and Kirk Colvin [2]. According to its producers, Snarfer is the most downloaded RSS reader from CNet's download.com, being downloaded more than 158,000 times.[3][4]

These are among Snarfer's features [5][6]:

  • Tabbed window
  • Drag and drop management of feeds and folders
  • Scheduled updating of feeds
  • Embedded browser with simple navigation controls
  • Embedded video support
  • Customizable view
  • Keyword searching
  • Sharing articles by e-mail
  • Import and export in OPML format
  • Bloglines synchronization

The last release of Snarfer was on June 15, 2008 and, on the main page, a caption reads: "At this time the Snarfer team has ended development and support for Snarfer. But everyone may still continue to use and enjoy Snarfer.

Cheers, Team Snarfer" [7]

The forums are also no longer monitored.[8]

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