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Overview of RSSOwl 2.
Import your favorite newsfeeds using the OPML format. Most newsreaders support the export of newsfeeds via OPML, making it very easy to switch to RSSOwl and have your bookmarked favorites inside RSSOwl.
What is OPML?
Bookmark your favorite newsfeeds in nested categories. Set properties like "auto-update-interval", "open on startup" or "reload on startup".
RSSOwl helps you finding a suitable title for your favorites. Just click the "Grab title from newsfeed" button and RSSOwl will scan the newsfeed for the title and use it for the new favorite.
Import Blogrolls into RSSOwl. A Blogroll is a file that contains newsfeeds. Popular services like
Bloglines allow to manage and share Blogrolls. Synchronize the list of Newsfeeds in RSSOwl.
Switch on the internal
browser to read news that contain HTML. Some newsfeeds use this kind of technique to include images and links.

Select a newsfeed, a single news or an entire category of newsfeeds to
export the content into one of the formats
PDF,
RTF or
HTML. When exporting news into PDF, RSSOwl will create bookmarks showing the titles of all news. These are very helpfull when searching for a particular news inside the PDF document.
Sample PDF
Sample HTML

RSSOwl's internal panels are highly customizable. Choose between a
2-column and a
3-column layout. Hide and restore the tree containing all favorites and the quickview box.
Maximize the
tabfolder with a single click in order to view a website inside the internal browser with full size.

A lot of
search-options make RSSOwl a powerful application to search inside a newsfeed or an entire category. The boolean operators "and", "or" and "not" may be combined with the search-term. Common options to only match a whole word, regard case-sensitivity or to use regular expressions are allowed. Results are displayed in the tabfolder and each keyword is highlighted inside the newstext.

The
integrated newsfeed-search engine allows to search for newsfeeds by keyword. Simply enter words like "News" or "Linux" and press the search button. Soon the engine will give out a list of newsfeeds. It is also possible to restrict the search to only match newsfeeds that have the same language that RSSOwl has set. Once the search has finished, import all of them into any category with a single click.

Tired of copying and pasting newsfeeds out of a website into your newsreader? Simply enter the website containing links to newsfeeds into the
feed-discovery and RSSOwl will show all the newsfeeds it has found. Import them into any category with a single click. Or enter the URL to an OPML file and gain access to its newsfeeds -
it's a breeze!

The integrated feedvalidator allows to
check the validity of a newsfeed. Any error or warning is shown inside the validator, together with the line-number. This feature makes the perfect tool for bloggers as they're able to test their newsfeeds.
RSSOwl provides support for RSS 0.91, 0.92 and 2.0 straight
"out of the box".

Access
password protected newsfeeds. RSSOwl 1.0 is supporting the
Base authentication which is the original and most compatible authentication scheme. Since RSSOwl 1.1.1 the
Digest and
NTLM authentication are supported that were introduced with HTTP 1.1.

The
Toolbar allows to execute common commands "Mark All Read" or "Next Unread News". The
Quickview panel lets you quickly open a Newsfeed with pasting it's location into the Adress field. The
Quicksearch searches a Newsfeed while typing the term to search for.

Place RSSOwl into the
system tray on minimization. As soon as RSSOwl is reloading a newsfeed and detects that new, unread news are available it will tell you so.

RSSOwl is highly customizable.
"Preferences" allow to change fonts, languages, colors, hotkeys and a lot more. Export settings into a file to import them into RSSOwl on a different computer. Switch fonts or make yourself comfortable with RSSOwl by choosing one of the
29 languages available - everything is just a few clicks away!