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Originally Posted by OzMan
Here we go again....
Ok so why do you keep knocking it if you have nothing against it?
As an apparent gung ho Auto Blogger Pro Rep, please explain in detail why "your" product is better than RSS2Blog? Rather than some vague crap about it not being your style to suck in people who don't know any better..
Yes ABP can alter other people's feeds to link certain words, RSS2B cannot do that. But there are a million features that RSS2Blog offers that ABP doesn't.
Do a search on this forum and you will find most people much prefer RSS2B over ABP. Probably the only reason you aren't getting pissed on (apart from the ethics argument of using other people's feeds) in this thread is that lots of people are in Phoenix. Do a poll next week and see. It will give you some time to make some fake nicks to help you try to win the poll.
As was said earlier, why the fuck would I want to pay a non transferable license for each set of ten domains, just to post someone else's content when I can use a single simple interface with RSS2Blog to control hundreds or thousands of blogs over many domains and/or blog hosts to post feeds, search results or, as I usually do, post my own content.
If you use ABP instead of RSS2Blog you either:
1) Haven't looked at RSS2Blog close enough
2) Are satisfied with a blog empire of 10 blogs or less.
3) Enjoy flushing dollars down the toilet as you keep buying more licenses.
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I don't really care about polls or your fake nicks. I am a Moderator on Xbiz with more posts than I ever want to make again -- that's enough nicks for me. The fact is, ABP works better for me, and doesn't feel like something that was thrown together in an afternoon. There's no reason for you to be crying, especially since I'm directly telling people to try RSS2Blog and decide for themselves.
It's amusing that the features you tout for RSS2Blog are things I'm doing with ABP. I understand if you aren't familiar with those features, but that's a lot to assume.
Would you like to show me RSS2Blog, and let me see what I'm missing? To me, it's just not polished, and too clunky. For other people, it's probably fine. Because I have people working for me, I would rather that they are using something easy to use with a simple interface. This may not be the case for everyone -- which is why I suggest trying both.
I'll answer your point-by-point statements also:
1) I saw what I needed to see -- that it wasn't for me.
2) 10 blogs or less wouldn't be worthwhile. My blogs don't make a billion dollars each. I play a numbers game, so I don't have to go apeshit making every little optimization to each site, and so my employees don't end up bogged down in too much blog work instead of submitting galleries.
3) I buy the licenses because I think it's a good value for what I'm getting. You're comparing an all-you-can-eat buffet to a good meal. I'll keep paying for good meals, because I'm just not in the mood for a buffet that doesn't suit my tastes.
I guess what I'm saying is: I want a really good steak -- please don't tell me I'm stupid because I should have 50 hamburgers instead.