[SpamCop-Geeks] Re: RSS Question
Graeme Leith
glnews030922 at highspot.net
Wed Aug 17 17:31:33 EDT 2005
Neil wrote:
> "Graeme Leith" <glnews030922 at highspot.net> wrote in message
> news:ddts28$d3b$1 at news.spamcop.net...
>
>>Neil wrote:
>><snip>
>>
>>>Which means of course that I either have to check
>>>for new 'articles' on a frequent basis, or visit the site from where
>
> they're
>
>>>sourced to see what I've missed*.
>>
>>Try Bloglines. It's a free web-based aggregation service that keeps
>>track of all your feeds and what you've read.
>>
>>http://www.bloglines.com/
>>
>>
>
>
> Thanks for the link, but I'm trying to get away from having to visit web
> pages. I'm pretty sure I played a year or so ago with an RSS client that
> displayed feeds in a usenet style where you can mark docs as read or unread,
> and that didn't purge automatically.
I noticed in another reply that you're using Firefox. There is an
extension for FF that will monitor Bloglines and put an icon in the
status bar that lets you know when there are updates for your feeds. You
don't have to visit the web page to check for updates, the notifier does
it for you.
Anyway, you don't sound interested in the service, but I thought the
notifier was worth mentioning.
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