RSS Wizard is an HTML to RSS converter that will generate an RSS feed from any HTML web page - with no requirement to edit the source HTML first.
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Reviewing 2.96 (Jul 19, 2007)
This is a very usable program but it is not free anymore. It does cost $ 29,95 and I think that is to mutch money for a program like this.
Reviewing 1.1 Beta 2 (Aug 20, 2005)
In version 2.0 all known bugs is fixed. Also, new release have many new features.
Reviewing 1.1 Beta 2 (Jul 6, 2005)
Promise and Performance:
I looked to this to generate RSS feeds from existing HTML. RSS Wizard offers two ways to do this, automatic and manual; manual is insertion of feed tags into existing HTML pages. Perhaps this app could have provided a window to insert the necessary tags rather than having a user do it manually in another application. A wizard would have helped.
Automatic relies on selection of existing HTML tags. A very small matchbox window is used to select tags from existing html pages. Why developers expect users to work in tiny matchbox windows, I will never know. Using existing HTML tags produced a very messy xml file which did not conform to RSS 2.0 specifications.
App crashed whenever the advanced settings menu was opened.
Promises a lot, and somewhat underperforms.
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