Subscribe to the Apple via RSS Feeds
Back by popular demand! Email Apple subscriptions!
If you would like to be notified via email that a new Apple is out, then complete the form below:
Of course, you can still get our feeds by using any of the methods below or using your favorite RSS reader.
**Note - RSS feeds do not work in Outlook 2003 and earlier, so you'll need to use one of the browser methods.
Already familiar with RSS? You can subscribe using this feed: http://www.wisdomem.com/apple-rss.xml
For those not familiar with how RSS works, instructions for using some of the most common options are below. Using something different and need help? Send an email to techsupport@wisdomem.com with the name of the program you are using and we'll add instructions for you on this page.
Microsoft Outlook
From the main menu, choose Tools, then Account Settings.
Click on the RSS Feeds Tab, then click
New... as shown:
In the box, enter the feed location exactly as shown here: http://www.wisdomem.com/apple-rss.xml
Click the Add button.
Give the Feed a name in the next box...like Wisdom's Weekly Apple and click the OK button at the bottom.
That's it! Now, every time an Apple is published, you'll receive notifications directly to your Inbox!
Firefox Browser
Go to http://www.wisdomem.com/apple-rss.xml
Firefox will automatically detect the feed and ask you whether you would like to subscribe as seen below:
Click Subscribe Now and then in the
Add Live Bookmark dialog box, name your new feed or use the default, Wisdom's Weekly Apple. Where it says
Create in: select
Bookmarks Toolbar and then Click Add.
If you accidentally create the feed in Bookmarks Menu, you can drag it from the Bookmarks menu onto your Bookmark toolbar so it's front and center while you are surfing.
Safari Browser
Using Safari, go to http://www.wisdomem.com/apple-rss.xml. Anytime you are on a page that has RSS feeds available, like Wisdom's Apple, you'll notice an RSS icon show up on the right side of the address bar like this:
To setup a feed, go to the Bookmarks option from the main menu:
then click Add Bookmark...
In the box that displays keep the defaults as shown, or rename them anything you like:
You've now subscribed to the feed, but now, let's tell Safari that we'd like it to keep you up to date when new Apples are posted.
From the Edit menu at the top of your browser choose Preferences, and then click on the RSS button like below:
Change the settings to match below and click close:
You should now see a button on your Bookmark Bar that says Wisdom's Weekly Apple (or whatever you named it):
and anytime there is a new Apple, it will be highlighted in bold and tell you how many new articles there are.