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Where have I been? Shakes head. Even I don't know! That strange Katrina wind. Must grasp the nettle and get started again! Always a little hesitation to begin, the pinch at the beginning, and then everything is honey. Stephen's OPML Generator gives you a step-by-step way to generate an OPML file from.... Where have I been? Shakes head. Even I don't know! ACS has a Nano. Woo, shiny! Kosso: "I wish I could talk to Dave about a few things." You probably can. David Wilkinson: "Heh, tonight I am going to the Giants game to see Barry [Bonds] get started in 2005." Rogers Cadenhead: "OPML Link Publisher is a Java application that reads an XML file in UserLand's OPML link directory format and publishes it in other formats...Future versions of the application will create Internet Explorer favorites and HTML pages." iPodderX Developers' Weblog: "I'm still here." Hi! Using the Bloglines OPML file. Explains subscription lists to newbies, why they are useful, etc. Javajini: "I'm delving into the wonderful world of Ant tonight. What a brilliant piece of software." Agreed. ANT is an RSS aggregator that manages subscriptions to videoblogs. Liking software enough that you'll plunk down serious money to buy new hardware to use it is the ultimate tribute. Podcasting and videoblogging made me put down some dough for a new bigger hard drive. /dev/null: "One final thing…I have to say, I’m thrilled with the simplicity by which I can import and export blogrolls between aggregators…OPML is fantastic!" AMEN! Can you imagine if all our aggregators were "roach motels" that didn't let us get our subscription lists back out? Thank god for OPML. Technology Through Different Eyes: "We must be able to look with different eyes to truly see the problems before us. It's time to stop believing our own advertising and see the truths that exist. " |
Last modified: Friday, October 31, 2008 at 9:25 PM. Tech resources |
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