The ATOM Library for .NET is a set of .NET components which will quickly enable your server or desktop .NET application to read, create, merge and support RSS feeds. The components are designed in a way that makes their basic functionality easy to understand and use while, at the same time greater levels of complexity and functionality are available. Written in pure C#, the ATOM Library for .NET is fully managed and incredibly fast. The Library is completely object-oriented and the easiest way to add Atom feed functionality to your .NET applications. RSS Library for .NET fully supports Atom version .03 and 1.0 and provides any feature necessary to implement a feed application.
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Atom Library for .NET - Premium Edition 2.0.2.0
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| Requirements | ASP.Net 1.x or better | ||
| Downloads | 0 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | ToolButton Inc. | File Size | 6.2M |
| Date added | 17 Nov 2007 | ||
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