Onyx RSS, now with fewer restrictions
Sunday, April 6th, 2003Ed Swindelles switches the license for his Onyx RSS parser from GPL to MIT.
Ed Swindelles switches the license for his Onyx RSS parser from GPL to MIT.
The best curb-appeal of any three-paned Windows RSS aggregator I’ve seen so far.
Wishlist item: an RSS aggregator that just creates a Phoenix bookmark group of links to new items, so I can open them all in tabs with one click.
Blogger’s templates are now a Mozilla-safe zone.
Scott Andrew needs his relative URLs expanded in his RSS, and Alexei Kosut has the plugin to do it.
Tim Bishop’s new blog, tracking Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome news and exploring pMachine at the same time.
Blogger templates with noscript tags plus Mozilla equals tears
BlogShares brings a bit of corporate evil to the blog world, but also a bit of encouragement to do the right thing with your links.
“RSS item deleted. Shall I delete the source website as well?”
You make-a the link, you click-a the link. Simple as that.