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RSS Bandit v1.3.x (Wolverine) Beta

New Features

  • Newspaper styles: Ability to view all unread posts in feeds and categories or all posts in a search folder in a Newspaper view.
  • Column Chooser: Ability to specify which columns are shown in the list view from a choice of Headline, Topic, Date, Author, Comment Count, Enclosures, Feed Title and Flag.
  • Category Properties: It is now possible to specify certain properties for all feeds within a category such as how often they should be updated or how long posts should be kept before being removed.
  • Identities: One can create multiple personas with associated information (homepage, name, email address, signature, etc) for use when posting comments to weblogs that support the CommentAPI.
  • del.icio.us Integration: Users who have accounts on the del.icio.us service can upload links to items of interest directly from RSS Bandit. 
  • Skim Mode: Added option to ‘Mark All Items As Read on Exiting a Feed’.
  • Item Deletion: News items can be deleted by either using the [Del] key or using the context menu. Deleted items go to the "Deleted Items" special folder and can be deleted permanently by emptying the folder .
  • UI Improvements: Tabbed browsers now use a multicolored border reminiscent of Microsoft OneNote.

RssBandit.1.3.0.18.Wolverine.Beta.zip

[ Via John Montgomery's Weblog ]

Learn how to customize your .Text Blog

Learn how to customize your .Text Blog by painting boxes around the posts, improving comment layout and adding search box and logo image.

[ Via Josh Ledgard Blog ]

Submit your RSS feed to 15 places at a time

Submit your RSS feed to 15 places at a time, via FeedSubmitter, available free at http://thomaskorte.com/feedsubmitter

[Via www.researchbuzz.org]

Google, MSN and Yahoo unite to battle comment spam

The major search engines have unveiled a new indexing command for web authors that they all recognize, one that they hope will help reduce the link and comment spam that plagues many web sites, especially those run by bloggers.

Google, Yahoo, MSN Unite On Support For Nofollow Attribute For Links

[ Via Alex Barnett blog ]

List of C# team bloggers

Compiler:
Daigo Hamura (QA)
Gus Perez (QA Lead)
Luca Bolognese (PM)
Matt Warren (DEV)
Peter Hallam (DEV Lead)
Rok Yu (DEV)
Santosh Zachariah (QA)
Subash Bhamidipati (QA)

Debugger:
Adam Krantz (DEV)
Andy Pennell (DEV Lead)
Deeptanshu Verma (QA)
Gregg Miskelly (DEV)
Habib Heydarian (PM)
Jim Griesmer (DEV)
Monica Boris (QA)
Rich Cook (QA)
Scott Nonnenberg (PM)
Steve Steiner (DEV)

IDE: 
Anson Horton (PM)
Cyrus Najmabadi (DEV)
Jay Bazuzi (DEV Lead)
Kevin Pilch Bisson (DEV)
Luke Hoban (PM)
Vijay Upadya (QA)

Other:
Dan Fernandez (Mktg)
Duncan Mackenzie (MSDN)
Raj Pai (GPM)
Rick Spencer (Usability)
Rusty Miller (QA Mgr)
Scott Wiltamuth (PUM)
Shaykat Chaudhuri (PM)
Tiki Wan (QA)
Ex-Team Members:
Karim Elias (QA)
Min Kwan Park (QA)
Eric Gunnerson (PM)
Joe Nalewabau (PM)
Grant Richins (DEV)
Peter Golde (DEV)

[Via Gus Perez]


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