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'''UniveRSS''' is the name of a 3D RSS feed reader developed by [[Microsoft]] to showcase the capabilities of the Windows Presentation Foundation in the Microsoft [[Windows:Vista|Windows Vista]] operating system.<ref name="UniveRSS.">Microsoft. [https://web.archive.org/web/20061205194023/https://www.microsoft.com/emea/msdn/thepanel/featured/universs.aspx UniveRSS - a 3D Vista RSS reader"]</ref> UniveRSS was released by Microsoft's ''[[The Panel]]'', a website dedicated to creating showcase applications highlighting the new user experiences made possible by the Windows Presentation Foundation and the other technologies included with Windows Vista.<ref>Microsoft. [https://web.archive.org/web/20061211052950/http://www.micrcosoft.com/emea/msdn/thepanel/ "The Panel - Creating front end experiences"]</ref>
'''UniveRSS''' is the name of a discontinued 3D RSS feed reader developed by [[Microsoft]] to showcase the capabilities of the Windows Presentation Foundation and other technologies available in the Microsoft [[Windows:Vista|Windows Vista]] operating system.<ref name="UniveRSS.">Microsoft. [https://web.archive.org/web/20061205194023/https://www.microsoft.com/emea/msdn/thepanel/featured/universs.aspx UniveRSS - a 3D Vista RSS reader"]</ref> UniveRSS was released at [[The Panel]], a website by Microsoft dedicated to creating showcase applications highlighting the new user experiences made possible by the Windows Presentation Foundation and the other technologies included with Windows Vista.<ref>Microsoft. [https://web.archive.org/web/20061211052950/http://www.micrcosoft.com/emea/msdn/thepanel/ "The Panel - Creating front end experiences"]</ref>


==Details==
==Details==
UniveRSS is a showcase RSS feed reading application developed by Microsoft. The application creates a universe where subscribed RSS feeds are represented as three-dimensional objects suspended in space; the size of and distance between these objects is proportionate to the amount of unread feeds, with a larger object indicating a larger amount of unread feeds.
UniveRSS is a showcase RSS feed reading application developed by Microsoft. UniveRSS creates a universe where subscribed RSS feeds are represented as three-dimensional objects suspended in space; the size of, and distance between, these objects is proportionate to the number of unread feeds (i.e., a larger object indicates a larger number of unread feeds).


==Controls==
==Controls==
UniveRSS supports both mouse and keyboard-based navigation; the application differs from traditional feed readers in that the navigational controls simulate those included in traditional computer games.<ref name="Kb&Mc.">Microsoft. [https://web.archive.org/web/20061207143222/http://www.microsoft.com/emea/msdn/thepanel/featured/keyboard_maps.aspx "Keyboard Maps and Mouse Controls"]</ref> A list of navigational controls for UniveRSS was released by Microsoft.
UniveRSS supports both mouse and keyboard-based navigation; the application differs from traditional feed readers in that its navigational controls simulate those included in traditional computer games.<ref name="Kb&Mc.">Microsoft. [https://web.archive.org/web/20061207143222/http://www.microsoft.com/emea/msdn/thepanel/featured/keyboard_maps.aspx "Keyboard Maps and Mouse Controls"]</ref> A list of navigational controls for UniveRSS was released by Microsoft:


* '''Left mouse click:''' Selects objects, folders, and other items. Holding down the left mouse button navigates the X and Z axis (horizontal and vertical directions).
* '''Left mouse click:''' Selects objects, folders, and other items. Holding down the left mouse button navigates the X and Z axis (horizontal and vertical directions).

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Microsoft's UniveRSS application displaying RSS feeds as cubes.

UniveRSS is the name of a discontinued 3D RSS feed reader developed by Microsoft to showcase the capabilities of the Windows Presentation Foundation and other technologies available in the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system.[1] UniveRSS was released at The Panel, a website by Microsoft dedicated to creating showcase applications highlighting the new user experiences made possible by the Windows Presentation Foundation and the other technologies included with Windows Vista.[2]

Details

UniveRSS is a showcase RSS feed reading application developed by Microsoft. UniveRSS creates a universe where subscribed RSS feeds are represented as three-dimensional objects suspended in space; the size of, and distance between, these objects is proportionate to the number of unread feeds (i.e., a larger object indicates a larger number of unread feeds).

Controls

UniveRSS supports both mouse and keyboard-based navigation; the application differs from traditional feed readers in that its navigational controls simulate those included in traditional computer games.[3] A list of navigational controls for UniveRSS was released by Microsoft:

  • Left mouse click: Selects objects, folders, and other items. Holding down the left mouse button navigates the X and Z axis (horizontal and vertical directions).
  • Right mouse click: Deselects a selected item, or returns to a previous item or location. Holding down the right mouse button navigates the X and Y axis.
  • Navigational keys: While holding down the space bar, the arrow keys of a keyboard navigate the X and Y axis.
  • Ctrl + V: Changes the view to a pad-view.
  • Mouse scroll wheel: By holding down the right mouse button and using a mouse scroll wheel to scroll, users can navigate through UniveRSS with only one hand. Navigation through the X and Y axis is provided with the mouse button; the scroll wheel navigates through the Z axis.

Microsoft stated that it intended to provide additional keyboard controls in later versions of the application.[3]

Requirements

System requirements for UniveRSS are the same as those for machines capable of running Windows Vista Home Premium and Windows Aero.[1]

  • 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
  • 1 GB of system memory
  • Support for DirectX 9 graphics with a WDDM driver, 128 MB of graphics memory (minimum), Pixel Shader 2.0 and 32 bits per pixel.

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