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DESCRIPTION
Tickershock... Inspired by the tickers of 24-hour cable news, Tickershock is an RSS and Atom news reader that displays news feeds anywhere on your screen in a animated crawl or billboard display.

Tickershock is a departure from typical RSS applications that emulate traditional web browser or email reader environments. Focusing on the "push" nature of the technology, Tickershock aims to be a passive experience - but only until you decide a headline is worth exploring: a double-click on a news headline brings up a "News Inspector" (or your default browser) from which you can explore a story in greater depth.

And since it's optimized for performance, Tickershock requires a fraction of the CPU time used by more conventional stock and news tickers, freeing you to work but keep an eye on the news all the time.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0:
  • New feature development on Tickershock has been discontinued and as a result, the product is now freeware.
  • Added new icon and Spaces support for Leopard.
  • Improved HTML entity parsing in ticker titles.
  • Fixed scrollbar update issues in News Inspector.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Mesa Dynamics, LLC
Downloads:5,367
  - Version d/l:1,042
Internet:Newsreaders
License:Free
Date:27 May 2008
Platform:PPC
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Sep 29 2006
***½.

PENNYHEAD1  Buggy with new Intel Macs. Crashes sometimes when going to reference web page. It also crashed during trying to set up new feeds. Developers did not respond to question. An update please!  
(Version 1.3)

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Apr 8 2005
*****

KARL BROWN  great application just what i wanted news from one source in a ticker registration coming soon   
(Version 1.1.1)

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Sep 21 2004

BRILDENLANCH  Works alright, can't hold a candle to NewsFire though.  
(Version 1.0)

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Oct 6 2004

ANONYMOUS  NewsFire is not a ticker, so I'm not sure why you think it compares. "hold a candle" though...nice little pun there.  
(Version 1.0.2)

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