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FeedLines: Run Your Own Single Page RSS Aggregator!

Run your own site just like the popular PopUrls and AllTop.

Features:
  • No installation
  • Use virtually any RSS/ATOM feed
  • Updates itself every 10 minutes with no cron jobs
  • Requires no database
  • Super-fast through caching of feeds
  • Design controlled by simple templates
  • AdSense easily integrated
  • Displays description when mousing over headlines
  • Fresh content for search engines
Sites Using Feedlines:Get your copy for just $49.95 with instant download if you pay by PayPal.

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Note: popurls® is a registered trademark of thomas marban / tomatic. FeedLines is not in any way affiliated with popurls or tomatic.

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Dan,
I'm using something similar to this on one of my sites. I'm not happy with it and I'm looking to upgrade. I look forward to some buyer feedback on your script.
 
Auto-aggregate feeds? Wouldn't that be some huge page with a million blog feeds on it? :P

It checks the age of the cache for each individual feed on page load, and only updates if they're more than X minutes old (default 10, configurable).

You specify the list of feeds, and put placeholders in the template where you want them to appear, like {cnn}.
 
Auto-aggregate feeds? Wouldn't that be some huge page with a million blog feeds on it? :P

It checks the age of the cache for each individual feed on page load, and only updates if they're more than X minutes old (default 10, configurable).

You specify the list of feeds, and put placeholders in the template where you want them to appear, like {cnn}.

Yeah, a few million was my goal actually. Think feedburner. :)
 
purchased and found it to be perfect for the project I am working on. Easy to implement, add feeds and tweak.

Thanks, Dan!
 
What'd you expect? There's no complex technology behind putting an RSS feed on a webpage. But if you don't know coding, it doesn't matter how technically simple it is, you need someone else to do it for you. As a developer you should know that, it's why you have a job.

So basically you're just being a dick pissing on someone else's script for fun.
 
What'd you expect? There's no complex technology behind putting an RSS feed on a webpage. But if you don't know coding, it doesn't matter how technically simple it is, you need someone else to do it for you. As a developer you should know that, it's why you have a job.

So basically you're just being a dick pissing on someone else's script for fun.

Audax is a highly respected developer in this industry, I trust his judgment.
 
you guys make it sound like Grossman is out to dupe people on this script... that's certainly not the case. he coded it up, he's selling it - nothing dishonest about it. hwy24 seems happy enough, so clearly there's value to some. me, i'll take the free version, but to each their own.

...and bb_wolfe - don't you have a review script to be working on?
 
well what you are selling is exactly the same script that is downloadable for free from here

I didn't know that page existed, it's not what I'm selling. There are only so many ways to grab an RSS feed and print it out on a page. This is like a month old thread, don't know why it was bumped back up in the first place. This was just a day project for one of my own sites (WSG) I packaged up for sale since I had already done the coding and simplepie's license is commercial compatible.
 
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