[Sage] Sage as a syncronized reader

Tzarius rtzarius at gmail.com
Wed Sep 6 13:32:09 EDT 2006


Good idea, but I got sick of waiting for Sage to do feed
*aggregating*, so I picked a web based aggregator called Rojo and it's
served me well since. It has the nice side effect of being
PC-independent too.

Also, it actually hides individual feed entries that have been marked as read.
Doesn't do reverse chronological order yet though.

2006/9/5, Jeffrey Gordon <jeffreygordonchachacha at yahoo.com>:
> Maybe this is common knowledge.  I just stumbled upon a cool little
> trick and wanted to share it with others.
>
> I have a laptop and desktop and wanted a way to keep my sage feeds
> syncronized between the two.  I used an extension called
> bookmarksonline.  You can get it at bookmarksonline.org
>
> I deleted my sage bookmarks on my laptop, syncronized with the
> extension, and pointed my laptop's sage to the newly created sage feeds
> folder.
>
> This parts really cool: if you set the extension to update on opening
> and closing firefox for both of your computer, both computers will know
> which items have been read by the other.  So if you don't use your
> laptop all weekend, when you use it on Monday to check your feeds, it
> won't show a bunch of stuff you've already read as unread.
>
> Like I said, probably common knowledge, but cool anyway.
>
> -j
>
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