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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ RSS Guard is distributed in two variants:
-* **Lite package with simple text-based message viewer**: This variant displays message in much simpler and more lightweight text-based component. Layout and formatting of displayed message is simplified, no big external web viewers are used, which results in much smaller installation packages, much smaller memory footprint and increased privacy of the user, because many web resources are not downloaded by default like pictures, JavaScript and so on. This variant of RSS Guard is meant for advanced users and offers faster GUI response in some use-cases.
+* **Lite package with simple text-based message viewer**: This variant displays message in much simpler and more lightweight text-based component. All packages of this variant have `nowebengine` keyword in their names. Layout and formatting of displayed message is simplified, no big external web viewers are used, which results in much smaller installation packages, much smaller memory footprint and increased privacy of the user, because many web resources are not downloaded by default like pictures, JavaScript and so on. This variant of RSS Guard is meant for advanced users and offers faster GUI response in some use-cases.
@@ -235,4 +235,4 @@ To redirect debug output of RSS Guard to log file, do this:
4. Now try to simulate your problem.
5. Attach generated `log.txt` file to your bug report.
-On Windows, there are some problems if you want to see debug output of a GUI program, because Windows does not support "dual" applications. You can, however, display application's debug console output with PowerShell, specifically for RSS Guard like this: `.\rssguard.exe | Out-Default`. Just run this stuff when you are in RSS Guard's folder and you should see console output directly in your PowerShell window.
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+On Windows, there are some problems if you want to see debug output of a GUI program, because Windows does not support "dual" applications. You can, however, display application's debug console output with PowerShell, specifically for RSS Guard like this: `.\rssguard.exe | Out-Default`. Just run this stuff when you are in RSS Guard's folder and you should see console output directly in your PowerShell window.