Testing RSS Feed Creator Pro
Webvigour Software recently released RSS Feed Creator Pro, an application that can create, modify and enhance RSS Feeds [Source]. RSS Feed Creator Pro costs around $29.95 and operates on Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP or Vista running on a Pentium-class computer. So.. what does the RSS Feed Creator Pro offer? Based on what can be found on Webvigour Software’s website the application called …
RSS Feed Creator PRO is a professional desktop RSS editor that allows you to create and maintain your own RSS newsfeeds and podcasts. RSS Feed Creator PRO generates feeds using version 2.0 of the RSS standard and it is the best solution for WYSIWYG editing of RSS feeds that does not require any basic knowledge of XML. Besides, RSS Feed Creator PRO can quickly convert HTML into RSS, supports uploading via FTP, works with graphics and exports using templates. RSS Feed Creator PRO also allows users to create podcasts and iTunes compatible podcasts. With RSS Feed Creator PRO, creating RSS feeds will become a pleasure! [Source]
You can test RSS Feed Creator Pro for free - it can be downloaded here. The download file is around 2Mb.
When you install the trial version of RSS Feed Creator Pro and open the application it will take you to the Feed Creator Wizard - an almost seamless and non-technical way of installing an RSS feed. The Menu bar itself is not complicated and include the following commands: (i) Feed Creator Wizard, (ii) New feed, (iii) Open Feed, (iv) Save Feed, (v) Delete Feed, (vi) Download Feed, (vii) Upload Feed, (viii) XML Editor,(ix) Preview. The application also includes samples of three types of feeds: (i) rss feed, (ii) podcast and (iii) Apple ITune Podcast. RSS Feed Creator Pro also comes with a clone option. The application also allows you to preview the created, modified and edited feed in the following views: (i) Classic, (ii) Simply, (iii) Firefox and (iv)Bloglines.
I created one RSS Feed using Feed Creator Pro and it seems easy enough. As long as you provide the correct information remember GIGO - Garbage In Garbage Out.
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2 opinions for Testing RSS Feed Creator Pro
Rob Daniels
Jul 19, 2007 at 8:33 am
It looks like a FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com clone to me.
Juned
Jul 23, 2007 at 6:16 pm
Rob, It does, doesn’t it?
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