[iBook] How does one organize Safari RSS Support?

Joel Esler eslerj at gmail.com
Wed Aug 24 18:02:58 PDT 2005


I like to have all my "Security related stuff" Under a title on  my  
Bookmark Bar called "Security", then "News", "Blogs" etc..

On Aug 24, 2005, at 7:12 PM, Angus Wallace wrote:

> I just bookmark the RSS feed itself. The bookmark keeps track of  
> how many unread articles there are, and clicking on it brings up  
> the appropriate RSS page...
>
> simple.. ;-)
>
> On 24/08/2005, at 8:40 PM, Eric Richardson wrote:
>
>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>> ... The new Safari is ever-so-much faster than the recent nightly
>>>>>> I was using, and I really like the RSS support.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What's RSS support mean?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> RSS is a way to summarize information updates from different  
>>> websites (usually news sites, blogs, and some Wikis). The  
>>> Wikipedia entry does a pretty good job of describing it: http:// 
>>> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_(protocol)
>>>
>>> Tiger's version of Safari supports RSS. Apple's Safari page  
>>> describes it best: http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/
>>>
>>> Hope that helps!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> That helps, but...
>>
>> What kind of schemes do people use to organize large amounts of  
>> RSS feeds?
>>
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