UserLand Software is a U.S. software company founded by Dave Winer in 1988. UserLand sells Web content management and blogging software packages and services.
Radio Userland is a client-side weblog system incorporating an RSS aggregator, which was one of the first programs to both send and receive audio files as RSS enclosures (see podcasting). UserLand was an early adopter of Netscape's RSS syndication format, and promoted their own version called Really Simple Syndication. Userland developed unofficial RSS feeds of the New York Times for Radio Userland users.
UserLand also sells Manila, a content-management system for larger websites.
UserLand is the owner of the open-source software Frontier, the kernel for both Radio, Manila and Dave Winer's OPML Editor, which uses the UserTalk scripting language. Frontier was once a popular Macintosh scripting solution and content management system in its own right.
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