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Using RSS Feeds in Safari

RSS feeds are one of the most needed functions of a web browser. As it keeps the users updated about the new content automatically the RSS are widely used by many Internet users nowadays. Thus it’s important to have a proper RSS management system as at a large scale it becomes very tangled and messy to deal with multiple RSS feeds.

Just like the other web browsers such as Firefox and IE, Safari also offers an excellent way to deal with RSS or XML feeds. It offers both the RSS shortcuts as well as a detailed panel to manage and search for RSS. If a web site offer RSS feeds then the Safari shows the RSS button on the extreme right of the address bar. You can simply click on it to view that particular feed. Wanna go back to the web site, then simply click on the RSS button once again. The one and only issue with the RSS button is that it only shows any one feed at a time. If a website hosts multiple feeds then the RSS button is not suitable for use.

To have a more detailed view of the XML feeds just go to the ‘Bookmark Bar’ under the Bookmarks menu and select ‘View all RSS Articles’ option. You will be redirected to a page where Safari will list all RSS feeds from your Bookmarks menu, Bookmarks bar and Bookmarks library. On the right side there are RSS filters which can be used to sort, find and manage the feeds. This can be tremendously helpful if you want to find a specific topic among your feeds, such as Apple related news, or recent information on Appe products like the Apple MacBook Pro. All you have to do is to simple search for a particular feed in the search bar provided and press enter.


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Pros and cons of the new Safari browser for windows

This list was posted over at aslamp.
Pro’s 

Highlighted textarea/input
Speed
Softing and smoothing of fonts
No borders on edges
Import of bookmarks
Bookmark organizer
Dragging of tabs into new windows
Dragging of links into new tabs
Adding bookmarks is easy
Resizable textareas
Bold is Bold

Cons

Dragging bookmarks into new tabs deletes them
Middle clicking bookmarks don’t open them
Middle clicking tabs doesn’t close them
Close button is on left side
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