NotePage, Inc.

Advanced RSS to HTML Script Released

A new add on PHP script, RSS2HTML Pro not only dynamically converts RSS feeds to HTML web pages, but also allows webmasters and publishers to build an index of feed items as a separate HTML web page. The advanced features and indexing of feed items makes it easier for website visitors to navigate.

SQL2RSS Script Converts Databases to RSS Feeds

NotePage, Inc. is pleased to announce SQL2RSS, a new php script that allows users to convert MySQL databases to RSS feeds.

RSS Feed Management and Podcast Creation Tool

NotePage is pleased to announce a new release of FeedForAll Mac. FeedForAll Mac is software that allows publishers and webmasters to create, edit and publish: RSS feeds, podcasts and videocasts.

New RSS Scripts Directory Launched

NotePage, Inc. is pleased to announce a new RSS Scripts Directory. The RSS Scripts Directory contains helpful scripts for managing, manipulating and converting RSS feeds.

RSSmesh Merges Multiple RSS Feeds into a Single Feed

FeedForAll is pleased to announce the release of RSSmesh. RSSmesh is a PHP script that enables webmasters to merge the contents of multiple RSS feeds into a single feed.

Software Awarrd Winners Announced

SoftwareMarketingResource.com is pleased to announce the winners of the First Annual Software Vendor Awards. The Software Vendor Awards recognize the top vendors that supply services or products to software developers and micro-isvs.

Voting is Open for The First Ever Software Vendor Awards!

Voting is now open for the 2006 Software Vendor Awards. The Awards are sponsored by SoftwareMarketingResource.com and are designed to recognize the top Software Industry Vendors. The awards are the first of their kind and are designed to recognize those companies that provide superior service, innovation and support, to software developers and micro-isvs.

Cache RSS Feeds and Save Bandwidth

FeedForAll is pleased to announce the release of rss2html Cache. This new module allows users of the rss2html.php script the ability to have their source RSS feeds cached, significantly speeding up the web page display time.