If you RSS Builder it, they will come
August 15th, 2007

You can build RSS feeds for your web site for free by using your computer’s handy text editor – but this only works if you either have a lot of time on your hands or you’re some kind of masochist. If you don’t want to go through the painful route of manual coding, you can use RSS Builder. This application helps you automatically set up news feeds, making it useful for web site owners who want to keep their readers updated with the latest additions to their site.
The RSS Builder interface is simple - even the most hesitant web masters can use it to implement feeds on their site. The Feed Properties window lets you input your site URL, email address, feed description, and feed title. You can also add images and implement CSS or XSL style sheets if you want images and layouts displayed with your feed. When you’re done, you can use the built-in FTP client to upload your feeds to the web server.
Along with the embedded FTP client and style sheet support, RSS Builder includes support for podcasts and enclosures, XML previews, and a built-in HTML editor for text and layout formatting. All these features give you full control of your feed’s content and look. RSS Builder will prove to be a valuable application for bloggers and podcasters, especially if their blogging software doesn’t include automatic feed generation.
RSS Builder requires Microsoft Windows versions 98 and above. A NET Framework 2.0 installation is also needed, and you can easily get this via the RSS Builder setup.
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