Hi Juliette? I presume it has a website? You'll need to go to its website and
find the import option, then upload the OPML file.
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> On 23/04/2015, at 12:09 pm, Juliette Swiler wrote:
>
> Hi all,
Hi all,
I saved an OPML file to my Mac that I exported from REadKit’s built-in RSS
reader. I want to import it into Feed Rangler. How do I do this?
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I'd suggest Shrook. It's free and works well with VoiceOver for me. The
layout is in pages and yo use right and left arrows to move from table to table
and within the table just up and down arrows.
Andrew
On 3 Oct 2014, at 08:30, Eric Oyen wrote:
> does anyone have a recommendation for an RS
Hi Alex, you can share articles to Pocket, instapaper, and others. I just
grabbed this RSS reader today and found it.
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Vienna is free, and a lot of people like it. My personal preference is ReadKit
(one word), which is a few dollars. Both are good, but it sort of depends on
what you do with articles. For instance, I read some, but I often send items to
a read later service, and I found that Vienna didn't support
does anyone have a recommendation for an RSS reader? Apple mail just isn't
cutting it.
I have taken a look around the app store, but I don't know which ones are
usable with voiceover. Suggestions?
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e uses google reader extensively, does anyone have a replacement
>>> reader that syncs somewhere and can provide rss on the desktop instead of
>>> those slow and annoying web based rss readers?
>>>
>>> I'm trying to find the best solution, and already going
On Jun 27, 2013, at 8:28 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> If anyone uses google reader extensively, does anyone have a replacement
>> reader that syncs somewhere and can provide rss on the desktop instead of
>> those slow and annoying web b
those slow and annoying web based rss readers?
>
> I'm trying to find the best solution, and already going through a lot of
> obstacles with google not being accessible for downloading my list of feeds,
> netnewswire's new interface having lost accessibility, etc.
>
> N
Hi all,
If anyone uses google reader extensively, does anyone have a replacement reader
that syncs somewhere and can provide rss on the desktop instead of those slow
and annoying web based rss readers?
I'm trying to find the best solution, and already going through a lot of
obstacles
News Rack, for sure. It ain't pretty, but it's accessible, simple and
efficient. Some buttons aren't labelled, but these don't seem to be important.
Some buttons have help tags which are, funnily enough, helpful.
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Okay guys, what is the best google / RSS reader client for the Mac?
The few I have tried haven't been that great. I don't care if it's paid or
free. I just want something accessible and efficient.
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20,Jun,2012, at 4:37 AM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
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>> Hi. A Google Reader account is what handles the syncing. So if you use
>> multiple rss readers, or multiple devices, you can keep your feeds and read
>> articles in sync.
>> I used to use mail's RSS feature, until
Burnard wrote:
> Hi. A Google Reader account is what handles the syncing. So if you use
> multiple rss readers, or multiple devices, you can keep your feeds and read
> articles in sync.
> I used to use mail's RSS feature, until I also had an iOS device.
> It's worth noting t
Hi:
It is, works great.
On Jun 20, 2012, at 2:37 AM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is the RSS reader in mail fully VO accessible?
>
> Thanks,
> On Jun 19, 2012, at 8:49 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
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>> Hi:
>> I use the one built in to mail.
>> On Jun 19, 2012, at 10:58 AM, David Hole wrote:
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Hi,
Is the RSS reader in mail fully VO accessible?
Thanks,
On Jun 19, 2012, at 8:49 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
> Hi:
> I use the one built in to mail.
> On Jun 19, 2012, at 10:58 AM, David Hole wrote:
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>> Hi folks.
>>
>> I'm using Google Reader, wich works everywhere.
>>
>> To make it even
Uh oh! Thanks for the warning. I always found mail easier. I'll have to export
my feeds and find something else.
On Jun 19, 2012, at 9:37 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
> Hi. A Google Reader account is what handles the syncing. So if you use
> multiple rss readers, or multiple devices, y
Hi. A Google Reader account is what handles the syncing. So if you use
multiple rss readers, or multiple devices, you can keep your feeds and read
articles in sync.
I used to use mail's RSS feature, until I also had an iOS device.
It's worth noting that if you're planning
Hi:
Why don't you use the RSS reader in mail? If Newsrack syncs from iPhone to Mac,
what do you want Google Reader?
On Jun 19, 2012, at 3:40 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
> Hi. I use NewsRack both on the Mac and on iOS. Both work really well with
> VO, and they both sync with Google Reader which is
Hi:
I use the one built in to mail.
On Jun 19, 2012, at 10:58 AM, David Hole wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> I'm using Google Reader, wich works everywhere.
>
> To make it even more efficiant, I use http://www.google.com/reader/m to read.
>
> -David
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 5:52 PM, brianna Snyde
Hi, it stands for really simple syndication, and it's a way of notifying you
when your favourite sites add new content in a centralized location so you
don't have to check each site individually to keep up with what's going on.
Best,
Erik Burggraaf
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Aha! /thank you very much. I need a computer lexicon.
On Jun 19, 2012, at 1:56 PM, Daniel McGee wrote:
> Hi Mary, I don't know what it stands for so someone else can chine in there
> but the best way I can describe it to you is that if you have a favourite
> website e.g. a blog and they have a
Hi all,
I use a reader called grumble and it works well with google reader and I love
it. I think you can get it from the app store. I have yet to find one for ios
that work with google reader. Thanks.
Matthew
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Hi. I use NewsRack both on the Mac and on iOS. Both work really well with VO,
and they both sync with Google Reader which is useful.
Darcy
On 2012-06-19, at 11:45 AM, Steve Vandecar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is a good rss reader for the Mac?
>
> Thanks
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RSS is a data format called Really Simple Syndication. The file usually
has a rolling log of the latest articles from a site including basic
stuff like title, author, date and some or all of the article text. With
an RSS feed reader tool you can then quickly browse through the feed to
find out
Hi Mary, I don't know what it stands for so someone else can chine in there but
the best way I can describe it to you is that if you have a favourite website
e.g. a blog and they have an RSS on that site then if you clicked on that RSS
link or whatever element the RSS happens to be, it will put
Please tell me exactly what an RSS feed is and
what does it do?On Jun 19, 2012, at 11:58 AM, David Hole wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> I'm using Google Reader, wich works everywhere.
>
> To make it even more efficiant, I use http://www.google.com/reader/m to read.
>
> -David
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2
Hi folks.
I'm using Google Reader, wich works everywhere.
To make it even more efficiant, I use http://www.google.com/reader/m to read.
-David
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 5:52 PM, brianna Snyder
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> Hello,
>
> I use one called Vienna, and I like it a lot. I'm very interested to find an
> RS
Hello,
I use one called Vienna, and I like it a lot. I'm very interested to find an
RSS reader that I can use both on the Mac, and the iDevices, though.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Brianna
On Jun 19, 2012, at 11:45 AM, Steve Vandecar wrote:
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>
> What is a good rss reader for the Mac?
>
>
Hi,
What is a good rss reader for the Mac?
Thanks
Steve
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On Apr 22, 2010, at 4:14 PM, chad baker wrote:
> Hi what's a good accessible rss news reader?
> I'm knew to the mac not sure what's out there that's works good with voice
> over.
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There is also an app called Vienna.
You can get it from:
http://www.opensourcemac.org
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On 22 Apr 2010, at 21:34, William Windels wrote:
> Hi Chad,
> I use netnewswire for rss reading.
> It's perhaps not perfect accessible but, after some configurations, I find it
>
I thought it had been discontinued, net news wire, I know the feeds had been
trangressed but anyway.
I use mail for all of my RSS feeds, works great for me at least. Others may
have other suggestions.
On 22 Apr 2010, at 21:34, William Windels wrote:
> Hi Chad,
> I use netnewswire for rss readin
Hi Chad,
I use netnewswire for rss reading.
It's perhaps not perfect accessible but, after some configurations, I find it
comfortable.
It's also free.
Alternatively, the mail program has also rss-functionality but I have no
experiences with that and I think it has not that much possibilities.
I
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RSS feed. If you click on the Google item, you will be taken to a page that
> has all the collected google artiles stored, allowing you to read them at
> your own pace without going to the actual webpage.
>
> RSS Readers are really good in this way, only because you can get all
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