Re: [videoblogging] RSS in IE7

2006-02-01 Thread Arnþór Snær
On 2/1/06, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Personally I don't think the way IE7 (apparently), Firefox, or Safari handle RSS feeds. How do they save you any time? You still have to check a single RSS feed at a time. Am I missing something? Maybe, back when i used safari for rss, i'd

Re: [videoblogging] RSS in IE7

2006-01-31 Thread Andreas Haugstrup
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 22:36:29 +0100, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all. So I just downloaded the latest beta for IE7. I had a drink handy so that I could easily recover from all of the HAH! FireFox already does that! shouting I was going to do. Reminds me of the HAH! Opera

Re: [videoblogging] RSS in IE7

2006-01-31 Thread Markus Sandy
looks a little like how safari does rss, except i like the use of categories when there David Meade wrote: Hi all. So I just downloaded the latest beta for IE7. I had a drink handy so that I could easily recover from all of the HAH! FireFox already does that! shouting I was going to do. As

Re: [videoblogging] RSS in IE7

2006-01-31 Thread Markus Sandy
i don't think safari recognizes categories yet but it has a really cool slider for controlling length of visible post all cool stuff, but i don't really do feeds much in my browser at this time i prefer aggregators like fireant and thunderbird Arnr Snr wrote: IE7 completely

Re: [videoblogging] RSS in IE7

2006-01-31 Thread Joan Khoo
Darn, another program to learn.Would you recommend a switch from Firefox to IE7?JoanOn 2/1/06, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi all.So I just downloaded the latest beta for IE7.I had a drink handy so that I could easily recover from all of the HAH! FireFoxalready does that! shouting I

Re: [videoblogging] RSS in IE7

2006-01-31 Thread Michael Verdi
Personally I don't think the way IE7 (apparently), Firefox, or Safari handle RSS feeds. How do they save you any time? You still have to check a single RSS feed at a time. To me the whole point of an aggregator like FireAnt, Mefeedia, Bloglines, NetNewsWire, etc, is that you can see all of your

Re: [videoblogging] RSS in IE7

2006-01-31 Thread Michael Sullivan
soon enough, every browser will be its own text and rich media aggregator.but for now, you're right.On 1/31/06, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Personally I don't think the way IE7 (apparently), Firefox, or Safari handle RSS feeds. How do they save you any time? You still have to

Re: [videoblogging] RSS in IE7

2006-01-31 Thread Richard BF
Not sure if its why they put it in, but I think the point is so you can browse feeds as you find them, so to see what is included. With the shear number of feeds available, it becomes painful to put them into an aggregator just to see if they're worth keeping. So it is not supposed to replace