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I use Firefox. I like Firefox. I use RSS. I like RSS. I don’t like using Firefox’s LiveBookmarks. I prefer to use NetNewsWire.
I just found this extension that will let you re-direct the LiveBookmark button in Firefox to an external application (news reader), an RSS extension (sage), or an online feed service (bloglines, newsgator, etc).
Features
- You can choose among the Live Bookmark, web services such as Bloglines and NewsGator Online, and RSS reader extensions(Sage, Habari Xenu) for the default RSS subscription system.
- It detects RSS feeds which are within anchor tags() instead of link tags. (But it is not perfect: it cannot recognize those which are located in frames or have an unusual file name.)
- You can add the first RSS feed directly without selecting on the popup menu.
Newsgator Firefox Extension
RSS For Outlook
Make your Firefox Extensions work on any version
Synchronize your Firefox Bookmarks
Backup your Firefox Extensions with FEBE
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5 Responses for "Firefox’s Live Bookmarks Button"
July 21st, 2005 at 7:26 pm
1Actually, I like Live Bookmarks just the way they are now, simple and as part of my browser. So, uh, nyeh. ^_^
July 22nd, 2005 at 12:24 pm
2I don’t really have anything against LiveBookmarks, but I am tracking 250+ sites and I just don’t think that browser-based RSS readers are built for that yet.
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