FeedForAll lets you effortlessly create, modify, and release RSS feeds and podcasts. Construct iTunes-compatible podcasts with advanced features. Benefit from the integrated RSS feed validator, making sure your feeds are error-free.

With FeedForAll, you can quickly and easily create new RSS feeds and podcasts. Advanced features are available that enable you to make iTunes compatible podcasts.
One of its remarkable capabilities is being able to repair existing RSS feeds that were generated by other means, so that they conform to the RSS 2.0 specification. FeedForAll has built-in RSS feed validation that ensures your feeds are properly formed.
This software supports enclosure tags, along with all other RSS specification fields, giving you the freedom to create feeds with feature-rich content. It's also possible to enhance existing feeds, adding advanced feed properties like audio and video files, to make them look more professional.
Day-to-day feed maintenance and editing is simplified with FeedForAll. It comes with features such as automatic publication date handling and field defaults that help you to keep your feeds up to date with minimal effort. Plus, there's a built-in image editor, WYSIWYG editor, and a wizard to assist users with feed maintenance.
The WYSIWYG HTML editor permits content publishers to personalize feeds with images and improve the appearance of RSS feed text. Users will also benefit from integrated tools such as live spell checking, image and link support, delivering a powerful tool for both webmasters and content publishers.
If you're creating podcasts for the Apple iTunes Music Store, the software′s integrated wizard has new extended support that's available for various RSS feed types. FeedForAll also supports advanced publishing features, and offers full support for RSS extensions, including the Dublin Core, Content and Syndication namespaces.
FeedForAll is everything you want and expect from an RSS creation and maintenance tool. It′s just that easy!
Version 2.0.4.0: new release, improved compatibility for newer operating systems