Sense TO RSS 1.0.2

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Make extended RSS Feeds with the Sense To RSS tool without committing to a purpose made RSS Feed Editor application and without knowledge of both XML and HTML. Sense To RSS is a simple to use tool designed with an intuitive user interface to create feeds from an initial selection of Sense document templates. The ready for Feed Validation output is displayed within an integral Web browser view as either the raw XML or as a Web page. Beginner templates for 0.91, 2.0, blogChannel and Apple iTunes-podCast feeds are provided with the Sense To RSS tool to immediately create your first Sense feed document: annotations and specification links are provided to help speed entry of feed content. RSS feeds are edited in plain text within Sense, Silva Elm's tree structured document editor available separately: the Sense To RSS tool transforms Sense "feed" documents to RSS XML with item descriptions optionally styled to HTML.

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