Jawfish - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Jawfish
  • Author
Antone Roundy
  • Cost
Free Trial / US $ 19.95
  • Operating System
OS Independant
  • Category
Remotely Hosted / Web Fetching
  • HomePage Address
Click to Visit
  • No. of hits
5



     Jawfish helps the webmasters to display RSS newsfeeds on their site. One can fully customize the looks of the feed pages according to their websites looks. Users can display only news of their interest, they can block news using filters, they can block adult content too. Colour, font style, font colour, size etc., can be totally controlled in this script.


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