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darkkosmos says:

I use RSS a lot and have tons of feeds, I tried using brief for them but it just lags firefox for 5 minutes on startup because the feeds have to be updated. Google Reader does that on google servers which is faster and it has a more functional interface.

Martin says:

I do not have any lag problems with Brief

archer says:

once again something that’s “a breeze” for others is a problem for me.

what browser are you using, martin? since sage, my favorite in-browser feed reader, doesn’t work in ff3 i thought i’d try brief. when trying to import my feeds in opml brief just hangs and does nothing.

Alan says:

I just switched from Sage to Brief and really like the Brief interface. I also like it running under a tab instead of the Sage sidebar. I have not had any lag problems with Brief.

darkkosmos says:

I’ve got a huge list :), I guess it isn’t for heavy users

-=Ben=- says:

No need for history lookup like you said… just switch from UNREAD to ALL in the dropdown list box… Still I give it a 10/10 Rating!!!
My Most-Used Firefox Extension.

Martin says:

I’m using the latest Firefox 2. Dark Kosmos how many RSS Feeds do you have ?

Obi-Wahn says:

Er… what?
As I clicked on the Link “RSS Feed Reader”, I found myself on a Wordpress-Login-Site…
( http://www.ghacks.net/wp-admin/post.php?action=edit&post=3485 )

so, where’s the link to the Plugin, Martin?

Martin says:

link has been corrected, sorry for that.

Obi-Wahn says:

Sorry Martin, it’s still the same Link. Tried with 2 different browsers and cleared cache. It still uses the ‘Edit’-Link…

Martin says:

try it now again please ;)

Obi-Wahn says:

Thanks, it works now :D

Martin says:

man I’m good ;)

Techbuzzard says:

Could not try this out as Brief is not compatible with FF3.

Transcontinental says:

As far as I’m concerned, I just happen to dislike dynamic RSS feeds. I would consider them valuable as dynamic for a small amount of feeds. I happen to have a great deal of feeds, some I regularly consult, others occasionally : having them dynamically updated is a pain in the neck.

This is why I will always consider the non-dynamic RSS feeder approach much more handy as well as logical when dealing with a great number of feeds.

I am a ‘SAGE RSS Reader Firefox extension’ enthusiast and my only regret is that SAGE seems to have been abandoned by its developers : no update for Firefox 3 in view, but I keep hoping it will come…

SAGE is just so efficient, practical, fast, no megas of RSS data, just plain access, so obviously brilliant !

BillyG says:

I gave it a shot the first day, but never got anything populated; guess I’ll have to give it another try to see if anything else is conflicting with it, since I now know that it worked for others.

Stefan says:

Brief’s still not compatible with the latest FF3, I’m afraid, the fix the author posted didn’t work for me and obviously some others as well - here’s the link though, if you want to try it out:

http://brief.mozdev.org/drupal/node/154

It also hinders me to make the switch to FF3 atm, which I regret just a little :) But that’s okay.

And I guess too many feeds could be too much, memory consumption seems like a problem - a few thousand news a day and you’re at like 300 MB - but I’m not sure if it would be any better if I opened these pages regularly.
On a normal day with < 500 items from 15-20 feeds, FF as a whole stays under the magic 100MB mark.

darkkosmos says:

@martin above 200+ I’m seriously hard core :O and I’m using firefox 3

If you want to try it go into their forum and grab the latest beta version, it works with ff3

darkkosmos says:

:O forgot here is the ff3 addon
http://downloads.mozdev.org/brief/brief-1.2b2.xpi

archer says:
Transcontinental says:

archer, this is what I call good news !!!

archer says:

indeed! t.c., and thanks so much for saving me time and effort by so precisely expressing my thoughts in your original comment…

but, now, please get out of my head ;^)

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