What's new in FeedForAll Mac 2.0

Using FeedForAll Mac 2.0 you can:

• FeedForAll Mac supports the new categories for iTunes® podcasts that were announced on July 1, 2006. FeedForAll Mac will also autmatically the old categories in your feeds to the correct new category

• FeedForAll Mac now supports unified publishing. Publish the feed, all enclosures, images, and other files at the same time to FTP, .Mac or servers on your local network. This feature also supports publishing the feed in a variety of export formats and publishing an OPML list.
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• The Yahoo® Media Extensions (Media RSS), Creative Commons Extension (creativeCommons), and the TrackBack Extension (trackback) have been added to the list of supported Extensions (XML Namespaces) when creating Feeds and Podcasts. FeedForAll Mac supports adding metadata elements for iTunes®, Microsoft® Simple List Extensions (cf), Dublin Core (dc), Syndication (sy), and Content as well.
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• Import items from other feeds. FeedForAll Mac uses a new advanced import feature allowing the user greater control over the items imported.
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• FeedForAll Mac now has OPML capabilities. This includes the ability to create a simple OPML list or blogroll of the feeds that you work with in FeedForAll Mac.

• In addition to being able to specify an XSL file, now a CSS file can be specified for controlling the display of the contents of the feed.
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FeedForAll Mac has added several new tutorials, as well as updated existing tutorials supporting new and modified features.
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• FeedForAll Mac has the ability to generate a unique GUID and also has a Preferences option which automatically generates a unique GUID for each item.
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• The Search and Replace feature allows users to search and replace content in multiple fields and items in a feed. The XML Source Editor also has search and replace capabilities.

• FeedForAll Mac supports multiple categories, as allowed by the RSS 2.0 Specification. RSS 2.0 specifications are located on the Harvard Law Website at http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss.

• To eliminate the risk of losing your data through accidental deletion, malfunction, or disk erasure FeedForAll Mac creates a backup of the current XML file.

What was new in FeedForAll Mac 1.6

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