--- In [email protected], Michael Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Ha!  That's a good one.  If anything iTunes made it more difficult  

because of their messed up special feed elements.  It's been plenty  

easy to get a feed with Feedburner and to subscribe with FireANT and  

Mefeedia for 9 months now.


On Aug 13, 2005, at 8:12 AM, Jack Nelson wrote:


That may be so, but since I've gotten my blog on iTunes the subscription rate has 

quadrupled (we're talking small numbers here, from ten subscribers to 40). It was easy for 

me to get a feed with Feedburner, but that was because of the great tutorial on 

FreeVlog. I tried once to get on iTunes and failed, but then followed the instructions 

someone posted on this list (sorry, I don't remember who) and it worked. For a not too 

tech savy person like me both ways were similarily easy once someone told me how. 


I think subscribing to an iTunes feed is easy. I've experimented with FireANT, MeFeedia 

and iTunes and all are easy to use form a consumers point of view. I actually use MyYahoo 

to view the feeds I'm subscribed to (I told you I'm not a tech guy). I just like to actually visit 

the web pages and I also like the idea of receiving the notice of new videos without having 

to download the videos. Sometimes (not often) I read the title and decide not to view the 

video. I was using FireANT for a while to download videos overnight, but I really don't like 

to leave the computer on all night when I don't have to. Electricity is expensive here in 

Mexico.




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Verdi

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On Aug 12, 2005, at 11:16 PM, Kunga wrote:



I'm well aware of that. But iTunes 4.9 has made it EASY to syndicate

and subscribe. I thought it was not easy to do either b4 the end of

June.





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