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RSS aggregator that displays messages as balloon tooltips.
This is a simple RSS aggregator that displays incoming messages as balloon tooltip pop-ups in the windows task bar. The news entries themselves are linked to be read with the browser.
Goldfish RSS is an RSS feed and podcast manager for windows. It has the ability to handle multiple RSS/Podcasting projects and makes it easy to modify feed properties, add feed items, and upload files/enclosures.
Syndicate text and multimedia content with this API and storefront.
Use this suite of Application Programming Interface (API) platforms to share web content across multiple channels. Mobile and tablet applications, widgets, and web pages may use the APIs to deliver and update content. The APIs allow content reuse and reduce development costs and product time-to-market. The APIs are available as .NET or Java instances. For more information, see the ReadMe.txt file in the downloadable zip archive.
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RSS Builder is an easy to use program for creating and publishing news feeds and podcasts. You can use local RSS files, but there is also an option to edit the RSS feeds on your web site without keeping a local copy.
...RSSReader was written in C# and is open-source and free project. You can download it binary and start to use or you can checkout source code from SVN repository and help to develop project.
Any registered user can post new bug or feature request ticket.
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Feed Launch .NET is a feed editor for RSS 2.0 and ATOM 1.0 feeds.
Feed Launch .NET is an open-source feed editor for RSS 2.0 and ATOM 1.0 Feeds. Full graphical interface allows for seamless feed management and feed creation, including uploading feeds via FTP. Feeds are automatically saved in XML format. Project released under GPL.
agorum core is the Document Management System (DMS) with the drive-interface. It allows access to the stored documents with a network share. It offers a wide range of DMS-Functionality:Search,Versioning,Archive,Workflow,... See http://www.agorum.com
OutNews is a newsreader (NNTP/RSS) plugin for Microsoft Outlook 2003 written in C# and C++. It uses MAPI as a storage and Third Party Libraries for NNTP and RSS.
A Windows desktop RSS news ticker, allowing multiple RSS feeds, automatic updating, RSS feed bookmark management and the ability to set a specific number of headlines for each feed. Just click a headline to view the article in your browser. Written in c#
Aggregated4 is an open-source, news aggregator. It is planned to [initially] support RSS (versions 0.9 to 2.0, and further if applicable), Atom (0.3 to 1.0, and further if applicable), and in subsequent releases podcast catching, Torrent downloads, etc.
This is an archive of the PowerBlog blogging desktop software application. PowerBlog is no longer supported as of 2005 and stopped working when incompatibilities came with .NET Framework v2 and Internet Explorer (which was used for WYSIWYG HTML editing).
PowerBlog was a powerful and intuitive Windows desktop blogging application. One could post blog entries to an XML-RPC/Blogger API host, FTP host, or other host. It was extensible using .NET assemblies or by using VBScript/JScript...