In article <ZcGdncbOkYNJDFzZnZ2dnUVZ_sCdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Geico Caveman
wrote:
>> Doesn't Linux have any good RSS readers? For those of us using Macs,
>
> Quite a few, but unlike you Maccies, we Linux guys have to get work done
> instead of just staring at the "oh so beautiful desktop" and catching RSS
> feeds. So, we budget some time during the day to catch up on news, usually
> during lunch. Roy's posts save me a lot of hunting around for news on
> different websites.
Sounds like your RSS readers aren't very good then. On the Mac, there's no
need to hunt around. Just put all the various RSS sources in one bookmarks
folder, and then select "view all RSS articles" for that folder. That gives
a summary of all the RSS articles from all those sites, and the can be
sorted, filtered, and searched. There's a slider that controls how much of
a summary we want of each article.
With a good RSS reading system, it is much faster to get the news this way
than from Roy's posts. If you find Roy's posts a time saver, than you don't
have a good RSS reading system.
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--Tim Smith
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