Articles Tagged 'RSS-Feed'

Farewell IE7, followed by Sage: Read RSS feeds on Windows

Honestly, I tried them all! I was not using an external application to read RSS feeds! I thought (and I changed my mind) that they already have a browser open and was uncomfortable bind to a different application.

So I started with the RSS reader in Internet Explorer 7. But since I installed Windows Vista I view the feed is denied ... security issues. If you "unlock" IE7, in due course, I cominiciano to appear "alert" around (a bit 'Windows and a little' good-Norton 360) that invite me to restore the security settings of your browser properly, be worth "broken" by half the world. In short, with IE7 - at least on Windows Vista - this is not possible to read RSS feeds in peace.

Abandonment IE7 (finally!) And promotes good FireFox as default browser (it was really now). image Then install Sage , an extension for FireFox . Maybe too easy ...! image Let's just say "limited". Anyway, today I downloaded FeedReader , version 3.12, one of the best known, at least taking a look around the Web Cool! A new world indeed. Stumble this player also, again for Windows, FreeDeamon , I did very well ... even if in some ways I prefer FeedReader .

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Notes on testing and debugging in Adobe Flash

One consideration, obvious but overlooked during application development in Adobe Flash, the difference between the player used for testing within the Flash IDE and the object (ActiveX or EMBED) used by your browser. Who has the version "Macromedia" Flash MX (version 8 to be clear, but this speech really applies to any version of Flash ...) when developing a movie and try it within the IDE runs the Flash Player linked to development package. Then when you publish your movie on the net and you "test" with the Flash Player browser you may experience some - substantial - differences!

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Vocal Fruits

The service XFruits , I use this blog for the PDF version , Has added a new and interesting tool: VocalFruit .
Now our rss feed can be heard.
The new service is available to registered users with an initial credit of 100 vocals. In fact I had to reregister, little mystery, but I tried it and it works really well.
Probably the choice of credits depends on the cost of the technology used for the speaker, so I assume that may soon be in charge ! Information on the site are still relatively few, actually, but the idea seems interesting.

For now there are the languages ​​English, French and Spanish, Italian for I fear you will have to wait a bit '(the limit they never will, as often happens). The service features allow you to use speech output generated from the rss feed, or on our Web site, cell phone or an MP3 player.

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