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Advisory Check is a tool for monitoring the security of installed software.
It gathers security advisories using RSS/RDF/XML feeds, compares them against a list of known software, and alerts you if you're vulnerable.
Let advchk read advisories for you!
Feed Me Links is a web appplication for managing and sharing links.
It provides many interesting features such as tagging, comments,
rss feeds, tag-clouds, friend lists, a REST API for exporting,
browser sidebar, and Firefox & IE favorites import.
This project utilizes the iPod's ability to store and display short text files to allow you to view RSS Feeds, Weather Forecasts, Movie Showtimes, and other text documents on your iPod when you are away from your computer
Give your IT, operations, and business teams the ability to deliver exceptional services—without the complexity.
Freshservice is an intuitive, AI-powered platform that helps IT, operations, and business teams deliver exceptional service without the usual complexity. Automate repetitive tasks, resolve issues faster, and provide seamless support across the organization. From managing incidents and assets to driving smarter decisions, Freshservice makes it easy to stay efficient and scale with confidence.
UnixODBC.pm provides a Perl API for the unixODBC driver manager and a bridge API for unixODBC network queries. The sample text-mode, GUI, and Web clients can manage multiple hosts and DBMSs and create RSS output.
Mail2RDF enables you to use your favourite RDF news feed (http://www.w3.org/RDF/) reader to see if new mail have arrived at your mail account. A mail server is periodically checked for unread/unseen mail, and a RDF/RSS feed is produced from this.