Archive for December, 2006

RSSRadio Version 1.4

December 11, 2006

RSS Radio “is an RSS and Atom feed reader that is specialized for the use with audio podcasts. It offers a built-in player interface, integration with iTunes, Windows Media Player, jRiver Media Center as well as right-click subscriptions from IE ad Firefox. You can manage your podcasts subscriptions from an easy-to-use interface and also add new feeds from the integrated podcast directory browser. Other features include an option to stream audio podcasts without having to download the entire feed, integrated BitTorrent client, a holiday catch-up options, download resume, OPML export and more”

FeedDemon 2.1 final release

December 11, 2006

FeedDemon 2.1 final release is now available

Free RSS Feed Generator

December 11, 2006

Free RSS Feed Generator - “now anyone can instantly and easily generate validated RSS feeds. Super fast PHP script with a MySQL backend. Purchase the script and run it on your server or use the free online service and we’ll host your RSS feeds”

Slate improves RSS feeds and adds more

December 9, 2006

Slate has re-vamped its main RSS feed and also added feeds for all its departments

CYBRFR - Rss Feed Reader

December 8, 2006

CYBRFR - Rss Feed Reader - Greek language RSS reader for Windows

Deutsche Bank Research publications RSS feeds

December 8, 2006

Trackitdown RSS feeds

December 7, 2006

Trackitdown - Dance Music MP3 Distribution Centre, RSS feeds page

RSS Auto Discovery Code Generator

December 7, 2006

RSS Auto Discovery Code Generator - Instantly generate RSS autodiscovery code for HTML web pages

Channel 4 RSS feeds

December 6, 2006

Channel 4 - UK TV channel, RSS feeds page

UniveRSS for Windows Vista

December 6, 2006

UniveRSS - a 3D RSS feed reader for Windows Vista. It leverages the Windows Presentation Foundation and provides a stunning way of visualizing RSS feeds and their content. It introduces a full-screen 3D universe where galaxies represent the folders of your RSS feed directory, and the stars are represented by the spinning cubes that hold the feed information. Size and position of the feed cubes indicate how many unread items they contain