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Posted on 05-Sep-2004 20:46 GMT by Grzegorz Kraszewski (Edited on 2004-09-06 19:46:39 GMT by Christian Kemp)15 comments
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The first public beta of SeventhSense, website update scanner, has been released and is available for download on MorphZone. SeventhSense is a tool for monitoring websites updates. Its multithreaded design allows for fast scanning (for example 40 sites are checked in 4 minutes on analog v.90 modem). SeventhSense checks HTTP header date and if needed can search HTML body for dates in almost all possible formats (user editable with drag&drop) and ordinal numbers (for example news item numbers). Supports OpenURL, so an updated page can be viewed by doubleclick. Example list of sites with a few most popular MorphOS and Amiga sites is included. SeventhSense is MorphOS only application, requires MorphOS 1.4.
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Comment 1HD05-Sep-2004 23:01 GMT
SeventhSense, the ultimate website update scanner [MOS] : Comment 2 of 15ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 06-Sep-2004 06:01 GMT
what about show a bit of intelligence and post news like this to the Amiga forum like "MOS: SeventhSense, the ultimate website update scanner" so people know its not worth reading if they don't have MOS (still waiting for promised CSPPC version to test it BTW)
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