RSS aggregators for Firefox?
March 5, 2006 3:36 PM
What RSS aggregators do you recommend (especially for Firefox)?
Either a website or an in-browser app for Firefox will do quite nicely. I was into RSS for some time before, but my reader ate my feeds one day, and well, I quit.
Either a website or an in-browser app for Firefox will do quite nicely. I was into RSS for some time before, but my reader ate my feeds one day, and well, I quit.
I've been using terribly named but wonderfully functional Bloglines for a while now after trying several others. I recommend is mostly because you can access your feeds from anywhere.
posted by furtive at 3:54 PM on March 5, 2006
posted by furtive at 3:54 PM on March 5, 2006
Don't forget there are plugins (LiveLines) to make Ffx work more seamlessly with Bloglines.
posted by grouse at 3:57 PM on March 5, 2006
posted by grouse at 3:57 PM on March 5, 2006
Oh, and one thing I didn't mention about Sage (idk about Bloglines) is that it's the kind of aggregator where you don't have to read one entry at a time; with many blogs (like Gawker sites, MeFi, etc) you can read all the posts/entries on one page. I've always liked that feature, unlike with Google's feed reader, for example, where you have to click on each entry title to read each entry.
posted by apple scruff at 4:01 PM on March 5, 2006
posted by apple scruff at 4:01 PM on March 5, 2006
Bloglines does the same thing apple scruff says Sage does. You can also group various sites together into a folder and read all the new posts for that folder at once, or view every new post from every site you're subscribed to.
posted by stopgap at 4:36 PM on March 5, 2006
posted by stopgap at 4:36 PM on March 5, 2006
How about a site like Netvibes? I didn't get into RSS until I found out about this site, and it's now my start page.
There are more to choose from at the bottom of this post.
posted by chimmyc at 4:39 PM on March 5, 2006
There are more to choose from at the bottom of this post.
posted by chimmyc at 4:39 PM on March 5, 2006
Definitely Sage. I recently was pulled (or should I say pushed) into the RSS way of scanning my daily sites, and installed and tried most of the common RSS readers and sites. Sage was by far the standout in performance and design.
I wanted a something a little more streamlined, both in appearance and clicks, to my style of surfing (pell-mell, tabs-oriented, gtd-mindset). So I started fooling around with the javascript and wound up with Fleche, an unofficial mod of Sage 1.3.6. It is basically Sage with a modified interface. I haven't looked into releasing it in any official way, but feel free to give it a whirl.
posted by Manjusri at 6:25 PM on March 5, 2006
I wanted a something a little more streamlined, both in appearance and clicks, to my style of surfing (pell-mell, tabs-oriented, gtd-mindset). So I started fooling around with the javascript and wound up with Fleche, an unofficial mod of Sage 1.3.6. It is basically Sage with a modified interface. I haven't looked into releasing it in any official way, but feel free to give it a whirl.
posted by Manjusri at 6:25 PM on March 5, 2006
yup, another for Bloglines. it may be a little clunky, but its highly functional.
posted by a. at 2:13 AM on March 6, 2006
posted by a. at 2:13 AM on March 6, 2006
Bloglines is my favourite. The only problem I have with it is if you want to mark a whole section of blog entries (accidentally click the blog tag, and don't have time to read all 200 updates to every blog?) you have to individually click each entry to keep it. Pain in the arse. But otherwise, it's sooo nice! No need to install anything, view your RSS feeds from ANYWHERE. :)
posted by antifuse at 4:17 AM on March 6, 2006
posted by antifuse at 4:17 AM on March 6, 2006
The only problem I have with it is if you want to mark a whole section of blog entries (accidentally click the blog tag, and don't have time to read all 200 updates to every blog?) you have to individually click each entry to keep it.
antifuse, just click on "mark all new" in the top line (just above the feed title).
Back on-topic, another vote for bloglines.
posted by pardonyou? at 7:00 AM on March 6, 2006
antifuse, just click on "mark all new" in the top line (just above the feed title).
Back on-topic, another vote for bloglines.
posted by pardonyou? at 7:00 AM on March 6, 2006
I actually use Opera for most of my blog-reading these days, and iTunes for podcasting.
posted by JamesMessick at 7:18 AM on March 6, 2006
posted by JamesMessick at 7:18 AM on March 6, 2006
Bloglines. My employer filters all non-approved internet applications which rules out all aggregators that are not web based. Bloglines works great for me. I use it five or six days a week as the first site I visit. Don't tell my employer I'm reading Ask MeFi at work, please.
posted by KrustyKlingon at 7:54 AM on March 6, 2006
posted by KrustyKlingon at 7:54 AM on March 6, 2006
Anyone know of anything like SAGE but hosted so you can access your feeds from anywhere. I can't stand bloglines.
posted by shoepal at 8:27 AM on March 6, 2006
posted by shoepal at 8:27 AM on March 6, 2006
I'd like to second Netvibes. I always have FF tab with it open.
posted by dripdripdrop at 9:34 AM on March 6, 2006
posted by dripdripdrop at 9:34 AM on March 6, 2006
shoepal: Well, if you have a LiveJournal account you can subscribe to RSS feeds. Although, you need a paid account to create livejournal RSS feed accounts for any particular thing you might want that hasn't already been created.
Generally I use LiveJournal for RSS feeds of my friends' blogs from typepad, blogspot, etc. so that they all just show up in the same interface in the same place. Seems to work pretty well for me.
posted by smallerdemon at 12:34 PM on March 6, 2006
Generally I use LiveJournal for RSS feeds of my friends' blogs from typepad, blogspot, etc. so that they all just show up in the same interface in the same place. Seems to work pretty well for me.
posted by smallerdemon at 12:34 PM on March 6, 2006
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posted by apple scruff at 3:44 PM on March 5, 2006