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    Vienna

    Vienna

    An open source Mac OSX RSS reader with support for RSS/Atom feeds

    Vienna is an open source Mac OSX RSS reader with support for RSS/Atom feeds, article storage and management via a SQLite database, written in Objective-C and Cocoa. Feeds can be accessed directly, or through a syncing service supporting the Open Reader API, like BazQux.com, FeedHQ.org, InoReader.com or TheOldReader.com. Development now happens on GitHub: https://github.com/ViennaRSS/vienna-rss
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    MagpieRSS is a simple, functional PHP inteface for parsing RSS 1.0 (and earlier versions). Built on PHP's XML (expat) parser, and with an integrated cache for storing the parsed RSS objects, Magpie is designed by simple, and 'PHP-like' to use.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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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.
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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.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Eptura Workplace Software

    From desk booking and visitor management, to space planning and office utilization data, Eptura Workplace helps your entire organization work smarter.

    With the world of work changed forever, it’s essential to manage your workplace and assets together to effectively create a high-performing environment. The Eptura experience combines the power of workplace management software with asset management, enabling you to effectively operate your building and facilitate hybrid work.
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    iTorrent allows you to download BitTorrent podcasts from iTunes. It transforms BitTorrent podcasts so that you can update them just like any other podcast in iTunes.
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    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Galleon is a home media server using TiVo's discontinued HME protocol. It only works on TiVo versions earlier than 20.7.2. The project is not actively maintained. If you want to maintain it, contact the admins.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Podcast Generator

    Podcast Generator

    Open Source Podcast Publishing Solution

    Podcast Generator is an open source Content Management System written in PHP and specifically designed for podcast publishing. It provides the user with the tools to easily manage all of the aspects related to the publication of a podcast, from the upload of episodes to its submission to the iTunes store.
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    ShowDown
    ShowDown is a simple yet powerful tool for automating the process of finding and downloading new episodes of your favorite shows as they air. Simply choose your shows from the ever growing list of supported shows, then let ShowDown do the rest.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    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#
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    A full XML Parser for PHP with RSS Parser specific functionsl; think of it as an interface to the PHP DOM which allows easy access to your XML based documents. Auto encoding conversion to UTF-8 + Array to XML Conversion. V3 is now a commercial product
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    Digital Learning Sciences (DLS) is a mission-centered, not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving learning through the use of digital content and tools.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    HHS Digital Media API Platform

    HHS Digital Media API Platform

    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. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs office (ASPA) developed these APIs in collaboration with the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products (CTP). The CDC, FDA/CTP, HHS/ASPA, and the National Institute of Health’s National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIH/NIAID) use these platforms. https://syndication.hhs.gov http://tools.cdc.gov http://tools.niaid.nih.gov http://tools.fda.gov
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    An interface to collect RSS information from the Victorian CFA incident summary page, then based on the current user defined search criteria alert the user to current threats, while also providing more detailed information about the potential threat.
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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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    Feed Launch .NET

    Feed Launch .NET

    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.
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    A content notification and subscription tool for Google Reader on Mac OS X.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Jebi allows users to record AM or FM radio, TV or other audio content to MP3 and automatically publish as podcast channels via RSS. The result is a Tivo-like capability for radio (Rivo?). Tuner cards are supported.
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    A PHP 5 class that allows users to parse the National Weather Service's XML current observation feeds. DEVELOPMENT SUSPENDED
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    QMXML is an open source project with a focus on producing an XML API for OpenQM. This project will provide XML document generation and handling capabilities.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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 scripts. It had an Outlook-style article browsing interface. PowerBlog's closest competitor was w.Bloggar until Microsoft Live Writer was released, which made PowerBlog an irrelevant product. If you are curious about PowerBlog's author and what he is up to, visit http://www.jondavis.net/techblog Feel free to send Jon a message at jon -AT- jondavis-dot-net (<< anti-spam) asking him what he's been up to with blogging solutions lately.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PyMorseRSS is a project using Python to generate Morse code practice files and making them available via RSS. The Morse code practice files are generated according to the Koch method using Farnsworth timing and both MP3 and OGG outputs are supported.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    RSS Proxy is software package written in Python. It can run on both Windows and Linux. It can either run as a proxy (i.e., RSS Reader get data through it), or run as a web server (i.e., there is a web interface for both common users and administrators).
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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).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Parses a (possibly remote) iCalendar file and provides the first 10 (or a configurable amount) 'upcoming events' as an RSS feed.
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    rss2imap is a tool which gets RSS (RDF Site Summary) from web and delivers to the IMAP server as an e-mail message. it enables you to use IMAP supported MUA as a RSS reader, and to unify mail check and site update check with ONE client.
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Open Source RSS Software Guide

Open source RSS software (also known variously as news readers, feed readers, or simply "RSS" for short) is a type of software that allows users to view content from various websites in one convenient location. The software uses an RSS feed—essentially an XML file containing data about the website’s news items, blog posts, videos, images and other media updates—to aggregate all these different sources of information into one spot. This makes it easy for people to check for updates from several sources at once, without having to visit each site individually.

One major advantage of open source RSS software is that it can be freely modified and redistributed by anyone who has access to the original code. Unlike proprietary solutions which limit user customization and control over the product, open source RSS solutions allow users to modify the code in any way they need in order to meet their own specific needs. In addition, there are often no license cost associated with open source solutions meaning that cost savings can be made compared to purchasing commercial solutions.

There are several popular open source RSS software packages available on the market today including FeedReader (Windows), Liferea (Linux), Vienna (Mac OS X) and Tiny Tiny RSS (web-based). Each solution provides its own unique set of features but all aim to provide a simple yet powerful tool for staying up-to-date with your favorite websites and blogs. Some key features common among most solutions include: subscribing/unsubscribing from feeds; sorting/organizing feeds by topics or tags; adding/removing filters; full-text search capabilities; support for notifications when new items appear in subscribed feeds; ability to share items between multiple users; browser integration; publishing tools allowing you to export feed contents in different formats such as HTML or Atom/XML etc.

Open source RSS clients may not always have as many bells and whistles as a paid version does but if you only need basic functionality then they make a great choice for keeping up-to-date with what's happening across multiple sites at once.

Features Provided by Open Source RSS Software

  • Article Aggregation: Open source RSS software allows users to quickly and easily aggregate articles from multiple sources into one feed. This eliminates the need for manual collection of news updates from various sites, saving time and energy that can be better spent elsewhere.
  • Customizable Feeds: Many open source RSS programs provide users with customizable feeds, allowing them to tailor their feed to their specific interests or needs. This allows readers to have a personalized experience that is tailored especially for them.
  • Filtering Capabilities: With some open source RSS software, users are able to filter out content they deem irrelevant or undesirable in their feeds. By setting up certain criteria such as keywords, topics of interest, authors, etc., unnecessary content can be eliminated from the feed for an even more personalized experience.
  • Scheduled Delivery: Some open source RSS programs offer scheduled delivery options so that readers will receive notifications when new content is available on their chosen topics at predetermined times throughout the day. This feature not only helps keep readers updated with timely information but also helps conserve resources by preventing unnecessary data transfer whenever possible.
  • User Profiles: Open source RSS software usually provides each reader with a profile page where they can track the progress of their reading habits over time and make necessary adjustments accordingly. Through this feature, readers can keep themselves organized and stay focused on what matters most to them in terms of reading material.

Different Types of Open Source RSS Software

  • Blog Software: Blog software is the most common type of RSS software. It allows users to create, manage, and publish their own blog content through an RSS feed.
  • News Aggregators: News aggregator software collects news from a variety of sources and presents them in a single interface for easy browsing. This type of software usually includes support for various syndication formats like RSS, Atom, and RDF.
  • Content Management Systems (CMS): Content management systems are used to create web applications with dynamic content such as blogs, forums, e-commerce platforms, etc. They provide developers with an easy way to create custom websites using HTML tags and templates while also allowing them to integrate their applications with a wide range of third-party services via plugins or APIs. Most CMS provide some form of built-in RSS support so that users can receive updates about changes on the website via RSS feeds.
  • Email Marketing Tools: Email marketing tools allow marketers to easily automate emails based on user preferences and specific conditions (on signup, abandoned carts etc.). These tools usually have built-in support for importing data from standard RSS or Atom feeds which makes it easier for email marketers to keep track of news related to their niche/industry without having to manually look up each article individually.
  • Forum Software: Forum software is used by businesses and other organizations looking set up discussion boards on their websites using traditional bulletin board technology. An important part of any forum software package includes its ability to export topics as an RSS feed which makes it easier for members who subscribe get notified whenever new threads are posted or updated without having check back every day manually going through old posts.

Advantages of Using Open Source RSS Software

  1. Cost Savings: Open source RSS software is generally available at no cost, or at very low cost. This allows organizations to avoid expensive commercial license fees and take advantage of the latest technology without breaking their budget.
  2. Flexibility: Open source RSS software is highly customizable, allowing developers to modify existing code or develop custom solutions that better fit their needs. This makes it easier for businesses to optimize processes and ensures they’re using the right technologies that work best for them.
  3. Security & Reliability: As with any software, security and reliability are of paramount importance when working with open source RSS tools. The user-driven nature of these projects typically yields a higher quality product with fewer bugs and vulnerabilities than would otherwise be present in a commercial version.
  4. User Participation: Depending on the project, open source RSS applications often provide an opportunity for users to contribute feedback, ideas, suggestions and even code itself through a variety community involvement forums (like mailing lists). This provides an effective way to add new features and quickly identify problems before they can become major issues.
  5. Scalability: Allowing developers to scale up quickly by building upon existing code gives many businesses the freedom to rapidly grow operations as needed. It also provides an opportunity for organizations dealing with large datasets or high traffic volumes the ability use powerful server architectures at no extra cost other than hardware acquisition expenses.

What Types of Users Use Open Source RSS Software?

  • Business Owners: Business owners can use open source RSS software to track and manage web content for their customers and employees, such as posts about product launches, company updates, or promotional offers. This allows them to keep their brand up-to-date and ensure that everyone in their organization has access to the same information.
  • Publishers: Publishers benefit from using open source RSS software by creating more efficient workflows for publishing online. By setting up automated feeds on popular topics, they can easily publish articles without having to manually check each one. Additionally, they can use the technology to distribute their content across multiple platforms at once—saving time and effort in the process.
  • Journalists: Open source RSS makes it easy for journalists to stay up-to-date with trending topics so they can quickly deliver news on current events or breaking stories without missing a beat. With powerful filtering capabilities built into many of these types of programs, journalists have control over what type of information is relevant to them (i.e.: local news sources) and can narrow down results accordingly so they don’t miss out on important stories or reports.
  • Bloggers: For bloggers looking for ways to keep readers coming back for more, open source RSS software makes it easier than ever before since users are already alerted when new content is posted—eliminating the need for users to constantly check websites themselves in order to stay informed about new blog posts or updated articles related to topics that interest them.
  • Marketers & Advertisers: Open source RSS helps marketers and advertisers reach new potential customers faster by alerting users when interesting content is released that could be valuable for their businesses—lowering the barrier between publishers & subscribers alike while improving strategies related lead generation campaigns as well as boosting conversions through targeted marketing efforts.

How Much Does Open Source RSS Software Cost?

Open source RSS software is completely free to use. You don't have to pay anything for the software itself - there aren't any license or subscription fees for it. However, depending on what you're using it for and how much customization or other services you need from a provider, you might end up paying some associated costs such as hosting or development services if they are needed. In addition, if you're looking to make money off your site then ads may be necessary, which could incur an additional cost.

What Software Can Integrate With Open Source RSS Software?

Open source RSS software can integrate with a variety of types of software, such as CRM (Customer Relationship Management), ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), and CMS (Content Management System) applications. This integration allows users to automatically aggregate content from multiple sources into one central location, providing them with an organized view of the latest news and updates. Additionally, open source RSS software can be integrated with e-commerce platforms so that customers are kept up to date on product offerings and new arrivals. Lastly, open source RSS software can be used in combination with analytics applications to provide detailed insights about visitor behavior. By using these integrations together, organizations can easily monitor and track their customers’ activities in order to better understand their preferences and optimize their website experience accordingly.

What Are the Trends Relating to Open Source RSS Software?

  1. Increased Popularity: The use of open source RSS software has grown significantly in recent years. As more people discover the benefits of using RSS, more developers are creating open source solutions to meet this growing demand.
  2. Ease of Use: Open source RSS software is typically much easier to use than traditional software. This makes it ideal for beginners and experienced users alike.
  3. Versatility: Open source RSS software can be used for a variety of tasks. From creating news feeds and podcasts to web-scraping and content aggregation, open source RSS software offers endless possibilities for users to customize their experience.
  4. Flexibility: Many open source RSS software packages offer users the ability to customize their experience. This includes adding new features, changing the design, or even creating an entirely new application from the ground up.
  5. Cost-Effective: Open source RSS software is generally much cheaper than traditional software packages. This makes it ideal for those on a budget who still want access to powerful features and customization options.
  6. Security & Reliability: Open source RSS software is often more reliable and secure than its commercial counterparts. Since it is developed and maintained by a community of developers, bugs are quickly patched and security risks are addressed quickly.

How To Get Started With Open Source RSS Software

Getting started with open source RSS software is a great way to aggregate news, content, and other information from multiple sources in one convenient place. The first step is to find the right software for your needs. A quick online search should yield plenty of results, so you'll want to narrow it down based on what's important to you.

Once you've settled on a program that works best for you, it's time to install and configure it. This process will vary depending on the type of software you've chosen as well as the platform or device that you're using. It's always a good idea to read through any available documentation before beginning installation, since different programs have unique requirements and instructions.

Once installed and configured according to the instructions provided by your chosen program, it's time to start adding feeds. Each source usually has an RSS link associated with them - this is typically indicated by an orange button or icon with curved diagonal lines - which you can simply copy and paste into your software after selecting “add feed” from within its menus. Some programs also offer auto-discovery features which allow you to add several feeds at once from a single website address.

That's about all there is too it. With RSS readers being readily available across multiple platforms; there are usually plenty of options out there if one particular piece of software isn't quite right for you either. All that's left now is finding and adding those popular websites or publications that interest users the most – happy hunting.