 hyperjoePremium join:2000-11-03 Gates Mills, OH | what is everyone using to replace the RSS that was in safari These A holes from apple took out the RSS feed built into Safari. What can I use to read RSS feeds RIGHT FROM THE BROWSER? thanks -- I am proud to be Americana. In today's society, I would be considered folklore -Hyperjoe |
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 darciliciousCyber LibrarianPremium join:2001-01-02 Forest Grove, OR kudos:2 Reviews:
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| You mean like Google Reader? »www.google.com/reader/
Does Safari do add-ons? If not, it might be worth looking into using Firefox and some RSS add-ons... -- ♬ Dragon of good fortune struggles with the trickster Fox ♬ |
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 MikePremium,Mod join:2000-09-17 Pittsburgh, PA kudos:1 | reply to hyperjoe RSS is too techy for Apple Toy Company.
»extensions.apple.com/ - RSS tools. Take your pick. |
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 | reply to hyperjoe Personally I have a personal page on protopage.com that I login to.
Have all of my RSS feeds setup there... I can login from any browser on any computer and all of my feeds are there...
It's also not limited to just text... I have RSS feeds for some podcasts linked there too and they play in the browser.. |
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 neuronbobTHERE ARE NO SHORT CUTS. NONE. join:2000-03-30 Bedford, OH | reply to hyperjoe Who still uses RSS feeds? That is so 2005.
Just yanking your chain, Joe. 
I finally just upgraded to Mountain Lion this past weekend and was also scrambling to find an RSS reader. -- neuronbob.com |
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 wmcbrine213 251 145 96 join:2002-12-30 Laurel, MD kudos:1 | reply to hyperjoe Firefox took it out, too, although it was easy to add it back. I don't really care, since I use Google Reader anyway, but it seemed like a strange move to me. -- 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 |
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