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<QUOTE>FeedExpress is a freeware and OpenSource (LGPL license) RSS feed reader. FeedExpress basically lets you subscribe to several RSS/RDF sources, known as Subscriptions in FeedExpress, in the same way that Outlook Express lets you subscribe to several news groups. FeedExpress caches and indexes all the feeds for each RSS subscription, making it easy to overview all your feeds. FeedExpress is currently released in a beta version, which doesn't have all the features that the final version will have.</QUOTE>
[Roland Tanglao: WebCMS]
12:04:25 PM
TrackBack for Radio is released.
TrackBack for Radio is released. Radio supports both inbound and outbound TrackBack pings. For outbound TrackBack, all you have to do is enable the feature, and Radio will do the rest. Inbound TrackBack works similarly to comments -- a TrackBack link next to each post opens a pop-up window which displays inbound pings. To enable TrackBack for Radio, follow the instructions on this page. By lawrence@userland.com (Lawrence Lee). [UserLand Product News]
I managed to test outbound Trackback pings during the beta test of this new feature. Since I host my comments on a separate Manila site I wasn't able to test inbound Trackbacks. If I set things up correctly, this item ought to be pingable if one of my Trackback enabled readers would be so kind.
[McGee's Musings]11:57:59 AM
Bryan and Paolo reveal Radio's biggest secret. Heh. [Scripting News]
One more project - learn to use Radio correctly. Get an operating system that doesn't crash. Get a computer with enough hard disk space. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
10:55:04 AM