FeedForAll Mac' 3.0 is Shareware Tools & Utilities software design by NotePage, Inc.. It runs on following operating system: Mac OS X,Mac Other and has as system requirements: O/S 10.3.9 or better. Create, edit, publish rss feeds, podcasts for iTunes. New RSS feeds and podcasts can be quickly edited or created with FeedForAll Mac. Advanced support includes name space extensions allowing users to make iTunes, Yahoo and Microsoft compatible feeds
Whats new in version 3.0:universal binary support
Publisher review:Create, edit, and publish rss feeds, podcasts for iTunes. New RSS feeds and podcasts can be quickly edited or created with FeedForAll Mac. Advanced support includes name space extensions allowing users to make iTunes, Yahoo and Microsoft compatible feeds. Existing RSS feeds can be repaired and enhanced with FeedForAll Mac. Automatic publication date handling and field defaults enables users to keep their feeds up to date with minimal effort.Advanced features enable you to create professional looking rss feeds and podcasts quickly and efficiently. FeedForAll Mac supports enclosure tags along with all other RSS specification fields allowing users to make complete feeds with feature rich content. The addition of support for name space extensions allows users to create custom feeds that support the new iTunes, Yahoo and Microsoft feed formats. Includes integrated wizard support for iTunes, Microsoft's List Extension, and other popular namespaces. Day to day feed maintenance can be handled simply with FeedForAll Mac. Simply put, FeedForAll Mac is everything you want and expect from a RSS creation, and maintenance tool.
Requirements:O/S 10.3.9 or better
Operating system:Mac OS X,Mac Other
Release notes:Minor Update
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