AGS RSS Editor
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RSS Feed editor allows modifying, viewing and publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. The program is extremely easy to use and allows professional RSS feed edition with minimal effort. Simply enter the information you want to broadcast to the Net, and AGS RSS Editor will generate an RSS feed for you. Generate new RSS feeds in seconds and let your customers subscribe to your news feeds with no fear of spamming. Version 1.1 includes unspecified updates.
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