Sorry Jane, its http://www.reinventedsoftware.com, I left off the ed
in reinvented,. That's what you get for typing to fast and not double
checking.
Thanks for letting me know.
Scott
On May 26, 2006, at 10:47 PM, Jane Jordan (gmail) wrote:
The URL did not work.
Jane
On May 26, 2006, at 8:45 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
What do you mean where? The url? The url is http://
www.reinventesoftware.com.
Scott
On May 26, 2006, at 5:15 PM, Richard Most wrote:
Where Scott
On May 26, 2006, at 1:08 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
Its an application that lets you maintain rss feeds such as
podcasts and the like. You can learn more at http://
www.reinventedsoftware.com
Scott
On May 25, 2006, at 9:49 PM, Danny Crone wrote:
Hello. What is feeder?
On May 25, 2006, at 4:37 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
Folks, finally got around to playing with Feeder and I must
say its very friendly. Of course I have no real clue what the
hell I'm doing, but its quite accessible. The only issue I ran
into was when it wanted access to my keychain, I had to switch
from the Feeder window to another app and back then it seemed
ok, but it would indicate busy for a minute and sometimes I
had to use the chooser window option to locate the dialog
asking for access to the keychain. If I set it to always allow
the problems went away.
One curious question however, I tried going to my test page
and believe me its really really basic, but http://
homepage.mac.com/n3byy/web/test.xml is the location, but if I
try to go there with Safari, it can't find the page. I wonder
if there's a delay in the time you post a file and the time it
actually is accessible to the general populous.
If anyone has tried this app out and has any comments, please
let me know. It really does appear to be quite friendly and
I'm probably just clueless at this point on what I'm doing.
I'll have to sit and do some rtfm, but out of the box I was
curious how things would go. Went nicely and so I think I'll
drop the author a note and let him know its a good accessible
publishing tool and continue to keep up the good work and keep
accessibility in mind.
Scott
Richard Most
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