Inside Mac OS X Leopard
By CNET staff on 26 October 2007
If you like reading RSS feeds while away from an Internet connection you're in luck, because the new version of the mail app lets you read and store all your favourite RSS feeds. To add a feed, just drag RSS, XML, or ATOM feed into mail, and it will stick into the RSS feeds folder on the left hand side. You can read the messages while offline, and even send them to your friends as an e-mail.
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Topics: apple, mac, OS X 10.5 , leopard, os, photo credit, cnet networks, new
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pankaj commented on 31/10/2008 05:40 Report abuse
its an amazing os
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