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    Easy Feed Editor
    ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT ENDED IN 2011. Use Easy Feed Editor to create your own feed. Easy Feed Editor supports both RSS and ATOM.
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    jFeedMe

    jQuery based cross-domain feed subscriber and renderer into HTML

    ...Fully customisable: YMMV depending on your HTML skills (basic is enough). :) 4. Optimised execution with 'wait' indicator. 5. Just need to change relevant paths of the wait animated gif and voila! ******************************************************** NOTE: This is a hobby project under WTFPL, so don't expect prompt support. If you are stuck, feel free to drop me a line from the contact page
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    RSS Reader is a mobile J2ME (Java ME) app. that runs on Java enabled phones. User can store multiple RSS/ATOM feeds as bookmarks. Can import from OPLM file or HTML file with links. Can read offline. MIDP 2.0/some MIDP 1.0. Specify which MIDP w/issue
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    Project page for the custom CMS behind chris.iluo.net built with PHP and MySQL. Not the most beautiful code but it works and is quite simple.
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    A system that allow you to manage pages and news of your website. All you have to do is the design (samples are included).
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    JeCARS (Java Extendable Contents And Rights System) is a RESTful webservice which delivers pluggable output formats, e.g. Atom feeds or HTML. Third party applications can be plugged in. A JCR (JSR-170) repository (Jackrabbit) is used for storage.
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    The system gives us flexibility. Flexibility in the development of various solutions. The modular design and extensive use of the PLO makes the process of developing new modules to the site easy and enjoyable exercise.
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    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...
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