Thanks Tim!  If I don't get any good ideas on fixing Miro its great to
know there is a good alternative.

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Tim D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I also had problems enough with Miro that I have switched full-on to
> Netvibes.  I used Miro for about a month, and found that it didn't
> always update feeds when it was supposed to, and no matter how many
> times I would attempt to remove a file from the list once I had
> watched it, it would always be there when I opened up the program the
> next day.
> 
> Netvibes has been working great for me.  I love the way it is set-up,
> and I like that I can organize more than just my RSS feeds.  I can
> view my e-mail, Flickr photos, ebay, craigslist, and the weather all
> in one place (among many other possibile combinations).  It updates
> feeds when it is supposed to, and I can easily toggle between the feed
> view in Netvibes and the vloggers actual website.  Really liking it.
> Anyway, my two cents.
> 
> Tim
> realitysandwich.wordpress.com
> 
> On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 1:50 PM, Rob Parrish
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> >  Background -
> >  I'm running Miro 1.1 on an oldish pre-intel mac laptop. My laptop hd
> >  is nearly full, so I'm writing the videos to an external firewire
drive.
> >
> >  Problem -
> >  Miro is very buggy. It often takes a long time to switch between
> >  feeds, and the playback is very choppy for some videos. Lots of time
> >  spent looking at the spinning rainbow of death. No crashes though.
> >
> >  I miss my Fireant!!!
> >
> >  I also, oddly enough, had problems using the Miro forums.
> >
> >  So, how's Miro working for you?
> >
> >  Rob
> >
> >
>


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