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RSS Feed for all App Exchange Apps

The App Exchange allows you to subscribe to an RSS feed for apps submitted into a specific category. There is an XML link on the left-hand side of the category page to do this.

I tweaked the URL from one of these and made a feed for getting every submission across all categories. You have to include, but leave blank, the Category parameter. Then you have to set a length. The default Salesforce uses is 20. I set mine to 1000 so that I got a download of all the apps up there so far.

http://www.salesforce.com/appexchange/rssfeed/appexchange_feed.rss?Category=&Length=1000

The link above will take you to the one I am subscribing too. You might want to knock down the length variable. There were 162 submissions that I received when I added the feed to my reader.

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  1. Ted Said,

    January 27, 2006 @ 12:42 am

    Nice work Scott. I had given up earlier trying to find the feed for all categories. It looks like hacking it is the only approach.

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