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Omea Reader 2.0 RC rocks!

Today I was having a couple problems with JetBrains Omea Reader 1.1, so I broke down and downloaded 2.0 RC. Wow! The application has really has improved tremendously.  There is now a reading pane like Outlook and the tabs across the top are not messed up any more.  They have also fixed the bug that I hated the most; which was when you opened a blog in a new IE window it would open in the last IE window you had open. 

If you have not at least tried out the product but you read blogs download it and try it out.  I think it is well worth the download.

http://www.jetbrains.com/omea/reader/

—Brendon Schwartz

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Published 01-09-2005 05:50 by Brendon Schwartz
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About Brendon Schwartz

Brendon Schwartz has worked in the Atlanta area User Group scene and is known around town as one of the Atlanta .Net Regular Guys (www.devcow.com). He is currently on the INETA Board of Directors as the Vice President of Technology and is a Microsoft MVP for ASP.NET. Today, Brendon works to solve real world business problems with Microsoft technologies, such as SharePoint, Office, BizTalk, VSTS, and .NET technologies. In addition to presenting at local user groups, he helped create the Free Training 1,2,3! series (www.freetraining123.com) to help developers learn Microsoft technologies. He presented material at the first SharePoint 1,2,3! event (www.sharepoint123.com) along with other members of the Atlanta Microsoft Professionals. Brendon has helped on the leadership teams of five different user groups, and has been interviewed for his community efforts on Pod Casts - including the ASP.NET Pod Cast, .NET Rocks! (Carl Franklin Road Show - Atlanta) and the SharePoint Show Pod Cast. At the first Atlanta Code Camp in 2005, he presented material on ASP.NET mobile controls.
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