Monday, May 4, 2009

RSS DreamFeeder v 2.5 Brings RSS Editing and Generation to Dreamweaver CS4

Lexington, KY, May 4, 2009 — RNSoft President & CEO Ronald Northrip this morning announced the immediate availability of RSS DreamFeeder version 2.5, an update to the popular Dreamweaver extension for creating and editing RSS feeds.

RSS DreamFeeder allows you to directly edit any kind of RSS feed you want. Open up any feed and click the Content tab and you'll be able to quickly edit the text of your headlines or the url for the audio files you're using in your podcast.

RSS DreamFeeder also includes an integrated search engine that looks through your website for new and updated content to include in your RSS feed. When you process your feed, any new or updated content will be extracted from your HTML or XHTML pages in the method that you specify, and listed as entries within your RSS file.

This update solves many bugs and adds important features to simplify using RSS DreamFeeder.

New in version 2.5:

- CS4 Compatible! (Supports DW8, DWCS3, DWCS4)
- Improved Content Sampling: 1-click content identification so anyone can build automated feeds
- Automated Entry Removals: if the source of a feed entry is removed from your website then its corresponding entry will be deleted automatically
- Fixed Values for common elements like Author
- Improved RSS & ATOM generation -- required content is better enforced so your feeds will validate
- Ping Server updates
- Lots of engine improvements and bug fixes!
- A more complete list of features is available at
http://www.rnsoft.com/en/products/rssdreamfeeder/features.php


Get your copy of RSS DreamFeeder today and start publishing your RSS feed tomorrow!

http://www.rnsoft.com/products/rssdreamfeeder/

RSS DreamFeeder 2.5 brings better RSS creation to Dreamweaver CS4 websites. With fantastic features like Podcasting, Photocasting, Videocasting, and Document casting along with brilliant innovations like the Content Sampler and Entry Editing, RSS DreamFeeder 2.5 delivers all the power and potential of RSS with the simplicity of using Dreamweaver.

Simpler is Better

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