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I use NewsGator as my RSS reader. Now they've made the web edition free for everyone it becomes a bit more useful. You can see related feeds, get recommended feeds, and syncronise your subscriptions across multiple machines. Best of all I can now use their internal ratings code and add their nice rating system to my site.
Apparently I beat everyone else to this apart from Greg "Mr NewsGator" Reinacker . Makes a change for me to do something cutting age blog wise.
There is no real documentation as yet, just a response to the forum post I made. Greg said I'm actually putting together a weblog post on this now, along with documentation for the NewsGator Online site. You're getting this info before it's even published! It's nice to see the developers on a support forum. As nice as MS blogging is sometimes you feel cheeky if you find someone who may know about your problem and email them. Newsgator, and altn, who produce mdaemon, the mail server I use, let their developers run wild in their support channels. They're a responsive bunch too. Both pieces of software recommended. [update] The ratings code is now documented and Brad Wilson shows how to use CSS to align the little rating stars.
I'm actually putting together a weblog post on this now, along with documentation for the NewsGator Online site. You're getting this info before it's even published!
It's nice to see the developers on a support forum. As nice as MS blogging is sometimes you feel cheeky if you find someone who may know about your problem and email them. Newsgator, and altn, who produce mdaemon, the mail server I use, let their developers run wild in their support channels. They're a responsive bunch too. Both pieces of software recommended.
[update] The ratings code is now documented and Brad Wilson shows how to use CSS to align the little rating stars.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 7:18 AM
hmm this looks nice
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