Radio UserLand

Radio UserLand
Developer(s) Userland Software
Stable release 8.1 / September 6, 2005 (2005-09-06)
Development status Inactive
Operating system Windows, Mac OS X, Mac OS 7.5.5 or greater
Platform Frontier
Type Blog publishing system
License proprietary
Website http://radio.userland.com

Radio UserLand is a software package from UserLand Software, first released in 2000, which includes not only a client-side blogging tool but also an RSS aggregator, an outliner and a scripting language.

Features

Radio UserLand is an offspring of UserLand's Manila, which is built on the Frontier platform. It uses a desktop client to store the full content of a user's weblog on the user's computer, and provides a mechanism for uploading it to a shared server.[1] Server space at UserLand's radio.weblogs.com site was included in the annual registration fee from the start, and continued after UserLand's founder sold most of weblogs.com to VeriSign in 2005. Radio users also have the option of uploading their weblog content to a server at another Web hosting service.

Radio blog content can be organized into categories with separate RSS feeds; categories also can be assigned to separate page templates and servers.[2]

Radio UserLand has been praised for its ease of use.[3]

Release history

Radio Userland was first presented in a demo under the name "Pike" in March 2000.[4] Major releases include Radio [7.0] in March 2001[5] and Radio 8.0 in January 2002.[6] The most recent release was version 8.2 of September 2005⁠.[7] With the exception of minor fixes, the software is no longer under active development but continues to be sold and supported by UserLand.

In June 2009, Userland Software announced that the Radio Userland service would be closing at the end of 2009.[8]

Podcasting

Radio was the first commercially available program to enable the "RSS enclosure" method of delivering audio or video files,[9] the basis of what came to be known as podcasting several years after the feature was introduced.

References

  1. Allen, Joshua (2002-05-02). "Right There on the Hard Drive: Radio". Webmonkey. Archived from the original on October 8, 2002. Retrieved 2012-04-14.
  2. Kahney, Leander (2001-05-02). "Separating News From Noise". Wired.com. Retrieved 2008-07-28.
  3. Lillington, Karlin (December 18, 2003). "Radio Userland". The Guardian. Retrieved 2008-07-28.
  4. Winer, Dave (2000-03-21). "EditThisPage.Com will get a hardware upgrade". Scripting News. Retrieved 2008-08-15.
  5. Userland (2001-03-09). "Radio Userland is shipping!". Frontier News. Retrieved 2008-08-15.
  6. Winer, Dave (2002-01-11). "Estimated time of arrival: 6:30PM Pacific". Scripting News. Retrieved 2008-08-15.
  7. Savin, Jake (2005-06-09). "Radio 8.2 Available Now" (UserLand). Retrieved 2008-08-15.
  8. Userland Software (2009-06-20). "Radio UserLand service closing". Retrieved 2009-12-22.
  9. Gilchrist, Harold (2005-02-19). "My contribution to Audioblogging/Podcasting". Audioblogging 2.0. Retrieved 2008-08-15.

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