I was looking out for a better way to manage my ever growing RSS Subscriber list, when I stumble across Xfruits.com. I was amaze with the service it was providing and thought I had to tell about it to my readers. So here is a short review of the same.

- Product/Service: Xfruits
- URL: www.xfruits.com
- Smartness Factor: 3.5/5
- Short Desc: RSS Feed Mashup and Management (It is still in Beta Version)
Xfruits helps users create RSS Mashups, Aggregate multiple RSS into one and a lot of other options. Here is a short summary of what all it can do:
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Aggregate multiple RSS Feeds into one Single Feed
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Create a mobile version of your website based on RSS Feed
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Get Feeds of all emails sent to a particular Xfruits Mailbox
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Create a PDF from an RSS Feed
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Create an alert mail for your RSS Feed
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Create a OPML file to manage your RSS Lists (It is a bunch of RSS Feeds identified by most RSS Readers)
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Create a Mobile webpage from an OPML File
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Create RSS Feed from unread mails in your Email Inbox with privacy settings
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Using www.vocalfruits.com create a audio version of your RSS Feeds (cost money $$)
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Publish the content of RSS Feed on your blog (read auto blogging)
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Available in Spanish, English and French. Other languages coming soon
My Experience
My main aim was to look for a RSS Aggreator, so I could aggregate my feeds from all my blogs. I tried doing the same with Xfruits. The part was easy and my RSS Aggregated Feed was ready in seconds. All you have to do is provide a Title for your Feed Aggregator, Submit the individual feeds and save it sa public /private. In future you can edit your feed from “My Xfruits” section. Cool thing is that while you are adding individual feeds to Xfruits, it checks int eh background the validity of the feed, helping your avoid typo errors.
Once done, you can begin using your new feed URL immediately or share it on popular Social Media Sites. Among all its services i liked the following three services the most.
- Aggregate multiple RSS into one
- Publish your RSS content to your Blog
- Create a Mobile version of your website
The only problem i faced with it was, when logged in “My Xfruits” screen, I could not find a way or link to add new Feed. Placing a link would have been nice. But then this is a new service and it is still in beta version. I hope they listen to my suggestion and use it in the final version. Great Service.
If you have used other of its features, do share your experience via comments.
Have a nice Day..!!
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This looks like a pretty decent service. Do you know if it can create an updated RSS feed of a static page that updates? Meaning, it doesn’t have an RSS feed itself, but it’ll check the page every 24 hrs, and add the the new things to the feed.
Something that I’ve been looking for.
Thanks for introducing this xfruits RSS service. I have signed up and it looks good!