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It consumes right around half the memory, right around 5-6MB, as the original app. It's written in C/C++ and requires that MSXML3.0 be installed. It is my understanding that Windows 2000 SP3, and Windows XP both come with the dll by default. Obviously, if not, please let me know. I am going to make an effort to use Apache.org's Xerces XML parser to see if it solves some memory issues if I can get the damned thing to build on my machine.

I have no idea if this will work on 9x machines. Frankly, I'd rather not worry about it, but if there is an overwhelming demand( yeah, right! ) for it, then I'll try to fix what I can. Please note that I don't have a 9x machine to test on, nor a 2000 machine, but I will do my best.

In the app directory, there is a file called app.config. It is a simple XML file that can be modified to your desires.

There are currently only 3 settings that can be modified.

<appsettings>
  <add key="TimerInterval" value="1200" />
  <add key="CurrentFeed" value="Games" />
  <add key="BalloonDelay" value="10" />
	</appsettings>

TimerInterval is the amount of seconds until the app refreshes the news. CurrentFeed is the news feed that will be used at startup. The app saves the last feed state at exit. BalloonDelay is the balloon tooltip that popus over the trayicon. The default is 10 seconds, and it can't go any lower. Sorry, that's a system limitation, not mine. It can go as high as 30 seconds.

I plan on making a the things that can be configurable just that. A few things that are going to be configurable are as follows:

All options will be configurable through a GUI.

Timer will be optional - a.k.a. manual refresh.

News items will be either displayed at the top, as it is now, or as a submenu of the feed.

Animated icon when getting news... maybe. It happens so fast, it may not be worth it.

... it's late, I've forgotten what else I had in mind.

Anyhow, if you have any bugs or suggestions, please don't hesitate to post 'em.

I'm definitely going to try and get memory consumption lower. It will be difficult since XML is kinda bloated.

And now... think link:

http://opticverve.netfirms.com/zip/NeowinN...ewsTrayBeta.zip - 3.5MB download.

Time for sleep... :moon: :pc:

<crosses fingers and hopes the thing actually works> ;)

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This is great! Maybe an option to display all sections (skinned) at once.. like in a window style 4 panes with each pane representing a section.

Great lil app (Y)

PS: Opening up a skin option will make more people turned on to making their own styles for it. Additionally you could look into a Office 2003 type "desktop alert" for new items.

Mine opens, you click the balloon saying the program name, then the balloon including the icon simply closes. This needs to be fixed?

As soon as I can figure out how to put hypertext in a balloon, that will no longer be the case. That is by design, according to MS. Actually, I was thinking about nixing the balloons altogther and go with a more MSN notification type of thing. But, time being my constraint, I may take some time to get it in there.

maybe forum post:yes:s:

I believe that is up to the folks at Neowin. I'm using their backend( hehe,:blush:h: ) to retrieve the XML that provides the feeds.

I would really like to be able to, first of all, get a list of available news feeds so I don't have to put them in a config file. Second, have the ability to get most recent posts from a certain Forum. I usually only browse this forum, Media Room, and Real World Issues, so it would be fantastic to only recieve notifications about those forums.

Skinning is something I'm looking into, tho, I admit, I'm not sure what all could be skinned. The menu of course, but until I change the notification balloon to a window, there really won't be much else. I guess providing custom icons for the tray and menu would be cool. I'll definitely look into it.

maybe if it updated everytime new news was posting. That would be sweet

That would require something a little more complex than this simple app. It would require the server to broadcast everytime a new item was added. Then any listenters would have to get that message and perform and update. It is a good idea, but not a decision that is up to me. I think this would be better than polling at a given interval.

i got an error as soon as i tryed to open it.

it said

runtime error

this application has requested the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way

What OS are you running? Do you have MSXML 3 installed?

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default..../xmlgeneral.asp

i am running winxp, so does xp come with MSXML 3

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