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Modern-Day Pointcast Replacement?

toastyman asks: "Is anyone out there using anything similar to what Pointcast used to be? For those who don't remember, Pointcast was a screensaver/taskbar program from the late 90's that constantly displayed news, weather, stock quotes, and more. Pointcast is gone now, but one of my clients wants something similar to install on a few PCs/monitors in a waiting room and have them display the local weather, headlines, sports scores, whatever. Unless there's a pointcast-like screensaver out there that I'm missing, the closest thing I can think of would be some kind of RSS reader meant for full screen unattended operation. It has to be easily readable from a distance, automatically rotating what is displayed on the screen (think automated Powerpoint presentation) and automatically updating the content. Has anyone come across something that would work well for this? If not, does the idea of an 'informative' screensaver sound appealing?"

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  1. Lets see by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny
    If not, does the idea of an 'informative' screensaver sound appealing?

    No.

  2. Re:Easier Solution by exhilaration · · Score: 2, Funny

    And, for the love of God, MUTE IT!

  3. Dead Trees by rf600r · · Score: 5, Funny

    All the waiting rooms I'm ever in have these things I understand to be called magazines. They're neat. Full of data; fast direct-access and they never seem to crash. Wave of the future, I tell ya.

    1. Re:Dead Trees by rueger · · Score: 3, Funny

      All the waiting rooms I'm ever in have these things I understand to be called magazines.

      Just last week I was at the doctor, reading the magazines in her waiting room, and I read about the perfect answer to toastyman's problem. It's a brand new software called "Pointcast", and they say that it's going to be the next big thing.

      Oh - Ok... nevermind....