On Mar 23, 2005, at 2:27 PM, Phillip Deackes wrote: > On 23/3/05 7:17 pm, "Kansas Territory" <kansast at mac.com> wrote: > >> This is probably a bit off topic. >> I'm just now becoming familiar with RSS feeds and and RSS clients.. >> >> I've installed the SlashDock rss client. >> and I have a website I've set up an RSS feed for. > > I used to use a separate application for reading RSS feeds - then I > tried > using the RSS client built into my favourite web browser, OmniWeb. > Create a > folder on the bookmarks bar then bookmark the links in the usual way. > > A nice *integrated* solution. > > Firefox offers similar capabilities, as will Safari in Tiger. AFAIK > Safari > RSS functionality can be added with a plugin (Saft) yea.. it seems the second I figured what RSS clients and RSS feeds were all about.. I thought the whole idea was stupid, unless you have it built into your browser. instead of some 3rd party client, just used to point you somewhere. I think I'll wait for Tiger and new Safari for the built in Browser solution. Kansas