I have started writing a new application - it is designed to monitor websites and RSS feeds for particular keywords.
I thought this would be useful, as I have been following the Gary McKinnon case (the hacker who is fighting extradition to the US on charges of hacking into the military networks) and an decision is due any day by the house of Lords - so I was constantly checking the BBC news site to see if there were any updates. Eventually I wondered why I didn't have this automated - a simple program that would scan the website regularly for the words "Gary McKinnon" and alert me when these were found.
There are a number of programs that do similar things, but I couldn't find any decent free ones that did exactly what I wanted so I started writing one.
It's a long way from being finished, but it does basically work now - details are on http://members.lycos.co.uk/wuul/webu/readme.html
Please feel free to try it and let me know how you get on - there are bound to be a few bugs at this stage and I have a lot of things I want to do with it, but any feedback would be appreciated.
Two points to note: at present, the program only saves all the config when it exits, so if you spend ages setting up various sites, feeds and keywords, you may want to restart it to ensure your config is saved. Also, please read carefully the notes on the format of the keywords, it won't work unless you set these up correctly.
The program can monitor RSS feeds as well as standard websites.
