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Sage

18 August 2006 by kristarella

For the record, I’m such an idiot! This is the third time I’m writing this post. I keep loading something else into this tab instead of a new one.

Anyway, as I’ve said previously on this blog, and another couple of time in this one post that got deleted, I used to use Bloglines. He was a nice enough guy but we didn’t get long very well. He insisted that I read whole feeds at a time where as I wanted to read the post by post. So that was then end of that relationship.

I then found Google Reader. That was pretty exciting because Google brings forth really innovative and cool stuff B). The Reader is still in early days and she doesn’t tell you which feeds are updated, there’s a “reading list” that is chronological and a feeds list but it doesn’t say which are updated. The whole thing uses javascript (I think) to run, so it’s a bit slow, sometimes impossibly slow at work where the network is atrocious.

Now *dum da da dah da daaaah* is Sage. Sage is a fantastic plugin for FireFox. It can export and import as opml files (so it’s compatible with other readers and your subscription list). It uses a folder in bookmarks so you can even export that as html or easily find a blog you want, you can also easily sort your feeds into folders if you want. It uses a sidebar in the FireFox window that shows you your subscriptions and when you click on one it shows you all the unread posts in a box below that, which you can click on and it will bring the page up – the actual page not just the post, so you still see people’s pretty web design. Alternatively you can just look in the main window which has the posts in boxes of their own. Sage is just what I wanted :nerd:.

sage screenshot

The only down side is that it’s attached to my bookmarks on my computer, it’s not web-based. So if I’m at work or uni I’ll have to just look up sites to read them rather than using Sage. Which is fine, I’m not that lazy, it’s just that Sage won’t know which ones I’ve read. That problem could be solved by carrying around a portable application but it wouldn’t be compatible with the macs at work, only at uni.

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  1. Mags says

    18 August 2006 at 12:19

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    Hey! I know that blog!

    Looks pretty good if I do say so myself. 😀

    Thanks for using my blog for your example!!!! :kiss:

  2. The Foo says

    18 August 2006 at 13:33

    The picture actually looks delicious! I hope it is something you can eat as I couldn’t figure out the small wordings. I tried google’s reader earlier but i somehow couldn’t “add” the whole website but just single articles. Maybe I should just play around with it more but somehow it just didn’t look like what I was looking for. Anyways, I just now got on to NewsGator online (its free version) which seemed pretty good (so far). I have about 4 sites now setup and am going to try it out for a couple of weeks. I am a little curious to know how/when it updates the feed. I have yet to see an “update RSS feeds now” function or something of that sort. I guess I have to “poke” around more.

  3. Caryn says

    20 August 2006 at 06:33

    I’ve had the same difficulty. I also tried Rojo and a different Firefox extension which I won’t even mention because it was such a hassle and I don’t want anybody getting any ideas. 👿 In the end, I finally had to go with Bloglines because I could take it from computer to computer, and with work and home and visiting my family regularly I’m on a number of different computers–often ones where I wouldn’t feel comfortable either downloading Firefox for those poor, unenlightened souls or adding on to their Firefox. Glad to hear you’re enjoying Sage, though. It always seemed nice. And kudos to another Firefox user. :up: I.E. just updated to version 7, beta 3, and they stole a ton of ideas from Firefox, including tabbed browsers, the handy search window where you can add search engines, and the RSS subscribe button on the toolbar. Cheaters. :sleezy:

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