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/ October 12, 2009 / 2:43 min.
RSS feeds in Safari 4.0
RSS - really simple syndication
, is a great way to keep on top of all your favorite sites. Safari goes out of its way to give you all you need to makeRSS feeds easy
. There's a built-in RSS reader, RSS search, bookmark RSS feeds, personalRSS clipping service
and several other RSS-specific improvements in Safari 4.0.download this episode now
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- Built-in RSS aggregation makes it easy view all your feeds in one place.
- You can
- You can even bookmark RSS feeds.
- To do this just click on an RSS feed icon.
- When it's displayed click on the + sign that's to the left of the address bar.
- A dialog comes up where you can type a name for your bookmark/RSS feed.
- You can also determine where it is saved; you can place your RSS feed in the Bookmark Bar, the Bookmark Menu or in another location of your choosing.
- Automatic update notifications alert you when there are new articles to see in your feeds.
- In addition you can also sort your RSS feeds.
- You can adjust the length of RSS entries so you get the key information you want.
Safari 4.0
offers a wide range of RSS functions.- Built-in RSS aggregation makes it easy view all your feeds in one place.
- You can
search your RSS feeds
for the keywords or search terms you're looking for.- You can even bookmark RSS feeds.
- To do this just click on an RSS feed icon.
- When it's displayed click on the + sign that's to the left of the address bar.
- A dialog comes up where you can type a name for your bookmark/RSS feed.
- You can also determine where it is saved; you can place your RSS feed in the Bookmark Bar, the Bookmark Menu or in another location of your choosing.
- Automatic update notifications alert you when there are new articles to see in your feeds.
- In addition you can also sort your RSS feeds.
- You can adjust the length of RSS entries so you get the key information you want.
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