Wildgrape NewsDesk is a fast, convenient, and easy to use RSS headline reader for Windows. NewsDesk reads headlines from thousands of sources, including popular websites and weblogs.

Why NewsDesk?

It's 7am and your day is just starting. At breakfast, or on the train, you read the headlines in the front section, business section, and maybe the sports section. If you were lucky, you scanned about 30 headlines and read maybe four or five stories. On your desk are several journals and magazines. You pick them up and scan the cover stories.

You've just scratched the surface.

How do you stay in touch with your favorite out-of-town sports team? How do you follow events in your home town, across the continent, or on the other side of the world? How do you keep up with the technology that drives your business? How do you find out when your customer, partner, or competitor launches a new venture or product?

In other words, how do you find out about the news and events that will shape your day, your business, and your life?

News That Matters, Made Easy

Today there are thousands of sources in print and on the Internet for news that matters. Your browser favorites folders are loaded with links to web sites that publish headlines and stories important to you. But reading news in your web browser wastes valuable time. Web sites package their headlines and stories with advertising, menus, and other information that takes time to load in your browser and distracts you from the information you came to read.

NewsDesk gives you these valuable minutes back. Tell NewsDesk which sources matter to you, and NewsDesk will download just the headlines and a brief summary for each headline. You quickly scan the headlines and read the summaries, decide which headlines to read, then open the full text of the story in NewsDesk. All the news, in one place.

And NewsDesk is very easy to use. You'll be reading headlines from sources like CNN, BBC, ITN, Financial Times, USA Today, New York Times, Computerworld, Wired News, and other preloaded sources within one minute of opening NewsDesk for the first time. It's that easy.

The Latest Headlines

You're between meetings, or about to step out for lunch, and you've got a few minutes. Open NewsDesk and stay informed. Because NewsDesk tracks your sources and downloads new headlines when you open the program and again every thirty minutes, you always have the latest headlines. You don't have to wait until tonight or tomorrow to find out what's happening today.

And if you have seconds instead of minutes, use NewsMenu, a fast and convenient list of the latest headlines in easy reach from an icon in your Windows system tray.

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7,614 News Sources, Ready To Use

NewsDesk comes with more than 50 news sources that you know and trust. After you've had time to explore these preloaded sources, you'll want to find sources for news and information about specific topics, regions, or industries. Wildgrape and NewsIsFree, a leading news portal and syndicator, have teamed up to give you point and click access to more than 7,614 high-quality sources in 25 languages.

7,614 News Sources, Ready To Use

NewsDesk comes with more than 50 news sources that you know and trust. After you've had time to explore these preloaded sources, you'll want to find sources for news and information about specific topics, regions, or industries. Wildgrape and NewsIsFree, a leading news portal and syndicator, have teamed up to give you point and click access to more than 7,614 high-quality sources in 25 languages.

That means you never have to type a web address or wade through your favorites folder. Just open the Add Channels Wizard, tell NewsDesk what you'd like to find, and within a few seconds, NewsDesk will give you a list of matching sources to choose from.

NewsDesk. The fastest, easiest way to stay informed