RSS Reader

Fill in the form below and get our RSS Autoresponder feed. Add it to your blog or favorite reader. * are required fields. When you hit submit it will provide your own unique feed to 20 great Photoshop tutorials. Just copy the url and add to your favorite feed reader. * are requires fields

 

Embed this feed in your blog.

Save the feed you get above and copy it to notepad for later reference. This is very simple. Just download the plugin and unzip. Upload it to your plugin folder and activate. Go yo options and copy the feed address from notepad. Choose the catagory you want to add it to. I suggest you make a photoshop one. Change the revisit to 23 hours and ok. The click on the pull no and the first tutorial will be loaded and then every couple of days a new one will be added.

You can go into the post once it has been added and change anything you like. Sign up for our affiliate program and make 25% recuring on every sale.

WP-o-Matic is a WordPress plugin that will allow you to create posts automatically from feeds. With its simple interface, you just type in the feed url, select in which categories you want to create the posts, and you’re ready to go.

Screenshots

These are some screenshots from the admin view:

Features

WP-o-Matic aims to provide all the features you can find in Autoblogger PRO software, which retails for $299. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Multiple feeds / categories: it’s possible to add as many feeds as you want, and add them to as many categories as you want. It’s not obstrusive, so you can also write your own posts to any of those categories.
  • Every form of XML syndication supported. This includes RSS 0.91 and RSS 1.0 formats, the popular RSS 2.0 format, and the emerging Atom.
  • Unix cron and WordPress cron jobs For maximum performance, you can make the RSS fetching process be called by a Unix cron job, or simply let WordPress handle it.
  • Comfortable interface. The admin is powered by a state of the art ajaxy interface that lets you handle your feeds with ease.

When it comes out of beta, WP-o-Matic will support:

  • Images caching/resizing Optionally host the images yourself, or resize them to fit your blog design.
  • Words Rewriting. Want to replace the word “Poker” with “Texas Hold’em”? We’ll have it covered
  • Words Relinking. Define custom links for words you specify.
  • Post templating. Define a global header and footer for the posts, or even for a specific feed.
  • Advanced Filters. Just drop a file in the filters/ folder, and every time a post is created, a custom function can be called. You can modify the post content or do some other action, like emailing your mother.

Download

Click here to download WP-o-Matic 0.2-beta.

WP-o-Matic is released under the MIT license.

Installation Instructions

Unzip wpomatic-0.2beta.zip in wp-content/plugins/ and enable it. Chmod 777 wpomatic.log.php if you are going to enable logging.

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An RSS Reader Roundup

Google Reader

This is my preferred online reader as it is simple and easy to use.

Stay up to date
Google Reader constantly checks your favorite news sites and blogs for new content. Whether a site updates daily or monthly, you can be sure that you won’t miss a thing.

Simplify your reading experience
Google Reader shows you all of your favorite sites in one convenient place. It’s like a personalized inbox for the entire web.

Discover new content
Millions of sites publish feeds with their latest updates, and our integrated feed search makes it easy to find new content that interests you.

Omea Reader

  • All-in-one feed reader: Read RSS feeds, Atom feeds. Also read newsgroups and bookmarked web pages, all in one easy to use information environment.
  • Stay Organized: It’s easy to organize and categorize your RSS feeds, and you can automate the process with a few clicks.
  • Search: Find specific information quickly with Omea Reader’s desktop search functionality.
  • Browser Integration: Subscribe to feeds, directly from your browser, within seconds. Omea will find the feed for you even if you can’t see an RSS link
  • Contextual access: Create custom Views to separate your resources based on their characteristics. Create custom Workspaces to divide your work info from your personal info, or from your projects. See only what you want, with one click.
  • Manage Podcasts: Download podcasts directly through Omea, and keep them organized.
  • Helpful extras: Create Clippings – excerpts from larger documents that you can file, search, and link. Use an array of Flags to help you set priorities and remember to follow up. Tack your own free-form notes onto any resource with Annotations.
  • Compatibility: Omea Reader runs on the same database as Omea Pro, so you can try Reader now and upgrade to Pro later without losing any of your resources or preferences.
  • Extensibility: Developers can extend and customize Omea Reader by writing plugins using the Omea Open API

MSN Start
http://www.start.com/3/

MSN Start is a “preview” site for new features from MSN. Although it’s primarily a web search engine, you can also select news or feeds, and if feeds turn up in search results you can easily subscribe simply by clicking a link.

MSN Start is web-based, runs in both Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers and is free to use.

My Yahoo
http://my.yahoo.com

My Yahoo is a customizable version of Yahoo that’s been around for a long time, offering a variety of cool features. It’s easy to add feeds to your My Yahoo page.

If a feed turns up in Yahoo search results, all you need to do is click the “add to My Yahoo” link; you can then use the editing controls to move the feed display to your preferred position on the My Yahoo page.

Due to the popularity of My Yahoo, many feeds include an “add to My Yahoo” button that allows you to add the feed directly from the original source.

My Yahoo is web-based, runs in most popular browsers, and is free to use.

NewsGator
http://www.newsgator.com

NewsGator offers both a free online feed reader, and a desktop-based version that integrates into Microsoft Outlook. Most people I’ve spoken with who rely heavily on Outlook swear by NewsGator due to its seamless integration with the program.

The Outlook version is subscription-based, with several different levels available. The standard version costs $19.95 per year, and offers similar functionality to the online version. Gold, Platinum and Ultimate versions cost more, and offer access to premium content and “smart feeds” which pull information from a variety of sources based on keyword or URL based searching.

NewsGator online works with most major browsers and is free. NewsGator Business is a desktop-based application that requires Microsoft Outlook to be installed.

 

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