Thanks for your recommendations, I will have a closer look on them.

Jorg Heymans wrote:

maybe
http://www.theonering.net/staff/corvar/cgi-bin/sidebar-inst.pl
is enough for you

This seems to be a bit to pure.


There are a few plugins for mozilla, have a look on mozdev.org eg

Yes, mozdev.org was the page I searched for a rss reader plugin first, but where not really satisfied. Furthermore this page is so sloooow, that searching does not make fun.


http://forumzilla.mozdev.org/index.html

This one ("early pre-alpha") is a bit to early :)


I remember this huge plugin for mozilla that sort of converted your browser into an rss aggregator type-of-thingy but alas can't remember it's name.

I guess you mean NewsMonster.org which I already found yesterday? I feared the overkill a bit, but I will give it a try.


I'm not that into blogs, i've got them in a bookmark group just like you :)

If none of the rss readers satisfies me, I will stay with my arcane bookmarks too.



Sylvain Wallez wrote:


I use SharpReader (http://www.sharpreader.net/)

"Prior to running SharpReader, you will need to install the .NET Framework" - nothing I do really like ... but it seems to be really good.


and just found an RSS aggregator plugin for Eclipse at http://morphine.sourceforge.net/presence/projects/rss/index.html

For Eclipse really EVERYTHING seems to be available :) I prefer the integration into the browser, not the IDE.



Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:


Before switching to NetNewsWire (macosx only) I used http://www.newsisfree.com which does a decent job and requires only a browser on the client side.

This is more or less a portal where you can build your own page out of many different sources?


And the others are all surfing around?

Joerg

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