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View All Your Favorite Forums In One Place



If you’re a regular web surfer, you probably have at least half a dozen tabs of your favorite sites open at any given. If you’re a forum junkie as well, add another half-dozen tabs for your favorite boards. That’s just a conservative guess. Most people would have more than twelve tabs open in their browser at all times.

While there are various browser extensions for enhancing multiple open tabs, wouldn’t it be better if you could view all your favorite message boards in just one place that’s also separate from your browser?

Web Forum Reader is a free application for Windows that will let you keep track of all your favorite message boards without using your browser. The program will show you a list of updated threads from all your added forums.

[Web Forum Reader Main Window]

Before you get too worried, yes, the software lets you browse multiple forums in different tabs :mrgreen: .

Aside from easily adding your favorite forums, you can mark new, recently updated, and topics you’ve already read. If you’re looking for more organization, you can group forums of your choice and synchronize them with just a click.

[Web Forum Reader Screenshot]

Web Forum Reader runs on Windows 98, ME, 2000, NT, XP, 2003, and Vista.

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