New RSS Feed Creation Software Supports Creating Podcasts for iTunes
(PRWeb) January 23, 2007 -- NotePage is pleased to announce a new release of FeedForAll. FeedForAll is software that allows webmasters and publishers to create, edit and publish: RSS feeds, podcasts, and video podcasts.
RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication, a standard for Internet content syndication. FeedForAll enables users of all abilities to develop personalized RSS feeds, podcasts and videocasts.
The newest version of FeedForAll includes a built in validator, advanced publishing features, and full support for RSS extensions including : Apple iTunes, Dublin Core, Content and Syndication. FeedForAll's integrated support for Apple iTunes allows publishers to easily create an audio podcast or video podcast that can be added to Apple's popular iTunes Music Store. FeedForAll's extension support for all RSS namespaces makes RSS feed expansion a snap for webmasters and publishers.
FeedForAll's new release now supports unified publishing, making it easy for users to upload any audio, video or images associated with their RSS feed, podcast, or videocast.
FeedForAll can be used to create and maintain an unlimited number of RSS feeds and podcasts, making it easy for users to maintain and distribute multiple streams of content simultaneously. Existing RSS feeds that are improperly formatted are automatically repaired by FeedForAll, ensuring that all feeds used with FeedForAll conform to the RSS specification.
FeedForAll's built-in wizard helps users efficiently create and maintain RSS feeds. The wizard's new extended support walks users through the creation of various RSS feeds types including podcasts for the iTunes Music Store.
The new enhanced WYSWIG HTML editor allows content publishers to personalize feeds with images and enhance the appearance of the RSS feed's text. Integrated tools like live spell checking, image and link support delivers a powerful tool for both webmasters and content publishers.
FeedForAll requires Windows 2000 or newer and 20 Mb of free hard disk space. FeedForAll costs $39.95, and may be purchased securely online at http://www.FeedForAll.com.
As an added benefit, registration for FeedForAll or FeedForAll Mac provides publishers complimentary access to the RSS Scripts directory, that contains powerful PHP scripts for managing and manipulating RSS feeds. You can download a free fully-functional 30-day trial of FeedForAll from the same web address.
For more information contact, NotePage, Inc. at PO Box 296, Hanover, MA 02339. Phone: 781-829-0500. Fax: 781-582-1869. Internet: http://www.FeedForAll.com. Evaluation copy available on request.
About NotePage, Inc.
NotePage, Inc. is a Hanover, Massachusetts company specializing in communication software solutions. In addition to FeedForAll Mac they market (1) FeedForAll, a windows desktop RSS feed and podcast editing tool (2) FeedForAll Mac, a Mac desktop RSS feed and podcast creation tool (3) rss2html.php a script for converting RSS feeds to html web pages. (4) RSS Scripts Directory, a subscription based RSS scripts directory that provides PHP scripts for feed management and manipulation (5) PageGate, a network paging and SMS gateway that allows for text or SMS messages to be sent via a number of interfaces, and (6) NotePager Pro, a desktop application that sends messages to pagers, cellular phones, and PIMs.
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New RSS Feed Creation Software Supports Creating Podcasts for iTunes
NotePage is pleased to announce a new release of FeedForAll. FeedForAll is software that allows webmasters and publishers to create, edit and publish: RSS feeds, podcasts, and video podcasts. The newest version of FeedForAll includes a built in validator, advanced publishing features, and full support for RSS extensions including : Apple iTunes, Dublin Core, Content and Syndication. FeedForAll's integrated support for Apple iTunes allows publishers to easily create an audio podcast or video podcast that can be added to Apple's popular iTunes Music Store.
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