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Our New RSS Fead Reader: Fead101


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·Nov 3, 2024

Hey guys, this is Mackheads101. This is going to be a video on our new RSS feed reader.

Now, our RSS feed reader will read RSS feeds that we create, and we should be updating the RSS feed daily. It's going to just have info on our latest videos and some of the articles you'll see on our website as well, but mostly only to this RSS feed. In the link of this description, we'll have a download to download Feed 101, which will be our RSS feed reader.

We’ll have a link to our raw RSS feed, so if you have your own RSS feed reader, you can hook up the RSS feed with that. So, we can go in, and we're going to go to the website to download the RSS feed reader.

Okay, so now it's downloading. Installing.

Okay, so here I’ll just click install and click keep right away. And here is our RSS feed reader. This has news from our website.

Um, yeah, so if you see an article you like, by default this will be short, but you can make the article length so that it displays only a few lines if you want it like that. You can always click the link, the name of the article, and it’ll take you to our website with the article on it.

Okay, so that’s pretty cool. This is our RSS reader, so just download it, give it a whirl. You can also, like I said, add the RSS feed mackinz101.com/pages/rsx.8.xml to your RSS feeder, and it will do the job for you.

Um, so thank you for watching Mackheads101. Subscribe and goodbye!

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