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I recently purchased NewsGator, a great news reader that sits right in the middle of Outlook - where I manage my personal emails, calendar, tasks and projects. Yes, I do also use NetNewsWire on my G4, but my Dell Inspiron has long been my primary system.
This tight integration with Outlook is really what makes NewsGator great - an example:
But, no products are perfect and that goes for NewsGator as well. One of the major problems is the Summary page - the page where all the latest news is collected for easy reading. It simply takes up too much space for, well, emptiness.
A normal news item uses 138px for every single one of them - that is, when not showing excerpts. Only 28px contains the actual text, the rest is white space and an external link to their online version. Just imagine when you get back from a meeting, bring up NewsGator - and find 100 new news items. You then have to scroll trough 13,800px!

Huge amount of nothing surrounding every news item
By fiddling around with the files in the NewsGator folder, I found that there 2 files that defines the layout of the page.
That is just like an ordinary website - a structure HTML and a CSS file, imagine my excitement.
It took me an hour, but now I have redesigned the news page like I want it to look.

Original version
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Modified version
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Now, NewsGator is efficient and usable - the perfect news reader.
Published: Apr. 26, 2004 in Usability

Thomas Baekdal is a Writer, Interaction Designer, Change Advocate and Project Manager.