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The Podcast RSS Buddy

The Podcast RSS Buddy - 3.2

make iTunes RSS feeds for your podcasts

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Current Version: 3.2
Release Date: 2006-07-14
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 1,218
Downloads (all versions): 3,067
Price: $19.00

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The Podcast RSS Buddy ReviewExcellent tool that's simple to use - Version: 3.0, 4/24/2006 06:40AM PST

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PowerTower180e
An excellent tool. Works splendidly for putting our podcast on iTunes. (Of course, you must first register with iTunes, which proved to be a simple process. We had our approval in less than 24 hours.)
Podcast RSS Buddy generates the XML code that provides iTunes with key information about your podcast, such as the name of the podcast, the name of each episode, size, length, etc. You can go back and edit the info on old episode, or you can delete old episodes if you want.
The Flash tutorial on the web site takes just a few minutes but covers the product throughly.
Recommended!
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The Podcast RSS Buddy ReviewSimple but effective - Version: 3.0, 1/27/2006 10:12AM PST

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Dunkz
I tried several ways of creating RSS feeds before coming to this piece of software and I was delighted by the friendly interface, ease of use and Excellent Flash tutorial on the developer's website.
This is shareware with payment required after 5 uses, which is a bit on the mean side, but remains good value for an iTunes compatible feed.
Well done!
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