Did you not read/see my post ?
In other words since there is RSS buttons for iCloud and smart mailboxes in mail I think RSS is going to be integrated into OSX like Twitter is.
Agreed, it makes supreme sense for Safari to continue being an RSS reader, after all, why should you have to switch applications to read the rest of an article?I like the RSS feeds in Safari. I can quickly see what I want to read.
I really don't want to jump around to different apps to get RSS Internet content. Hopefully, RSS is part of Safari 5.2.
Helpful to send feedback to Apple's Safari Team
http://www.apple.com/feedback/safari.html
why should you have to switch applications to read the rest of an article?
Yes, but Safari has certain extensions I prefer to be in place when I go to a web page of any sort.Most RSS readers, I think, have an integrated webkit view. Reeder certainly does.
Yes, but Safari has certain extensions I prefer to be in place when I go to a web page of any sort.
I'm pretty bummed to hear about the removal of RSS from Mail as well. RSS in Mail is totally appropriate; look at the layout of Reeder or NetNewsWire, they're nearly identical to Mail! Folders, article/message list, message view pane. That layout works equally well for both email and RSS feeds. I love seeing new RSS articles inline with my email, it's exactly the same as being on an email mailing list. I've given Reeder a try, but I don't really see how it works any better than Mail does.
That's the sad point, it's not in mail. No safari and no mail.
This all indicates you need a separate ram eating rss reader open
What is a good RSS app that doesn't require Google in the backend? I prefer to avoid sharing my reading habits with ad companies.
What is a good RSS app that doesn't require Google in the backend? I prefer to avoid sharing my reading habits with ad companies.
I wwouldnt be surprised if they made a standalone rss reader so they could make it use notification center and have it configured differently than the mail app.
Vienna is free and pretty nice and does not require Google Reader sync.
What is a good RSS app that doesn't require Google in the backend? I prefer to avoid sharing my reading habits with ad companies.