Iceggiren i Feedbro - RSS Feed Reader
Feedbro - RSS Feed Reader sɣur Nodetics
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- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 14956360, 2 moannen lynDoesn't work for instagram feeds (empty)
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur steamcheapcom, 4 moannen lyn
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Heath Clifton, 7 moannen lynEbay feeds don't load anymore. Developers are not responding either. Plugin not updated in a year either.
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur emaloney, 7 moannen lynStopped working with eBay a few days ago. No response from Nodetics. Looks like it's dead in the water.
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 11869916, ien jier lynComes with absolutely no instructions on how it works
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yeffeɣ-d deg ien jier lynFeedbro has a built-in help file. See the ? icon in the toolbar. - Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur rfinder, 2 jierren lyn
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur sfertman, 2 jierren lyn"IndexDB could not be started; your Firefox profile MUST be broken..." Okay then. Moving on.
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yeffeɣ-d deg 2 jierren lynFix for this is mentioned in Known Issues section F9. Unfortunately if the Firefox profile is corrupted, it's impossible to fix it from WebExtension code. Thank you for understanding. - Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur anarchofox, 2 jierren lynSorry, but why is this a recommended add-on by Firefox when the source code isn't available? Your privacy policy is meaningless. Your addon requires heft permissions and we can't see - for sure, not going by your word - what it does with them. This is not the sort of thing Mozilla should be recommending. If this is a "free" add-on, but not open-source, then users should suspect they are the product being sold, not the software.
Please provide source code. I would love to revise this review.Tiririt n ineflayen
yeffeɣ-d deg 2 jierren lynMozilla Add-on Store admins review each and every version of recommended extensions manually to ensure that they are 100 % safe by reviewing the source code that we submit.
Quote from Mozilla Recommended extensions page: "These chosen extensions undergo intense scrutiny in the form of manual security reviews. They're examined from every angle to ensure they meet our strict policies, leaving no room for compromise."
Since Feedbro is also available on Google and Edge add-on stores, their admins have reviewed the extension as well ensuring that it's completely safe. As stated, we do not gather any data about users or send anything to servers on the internet.
If you don't have faith in Mozilla Add-on Store reviewers, fine, but please don't spread FUD or make demands. - Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur getin2magic, 2 jierren lynthe buttons/image links for starting the podcasts are not working. they are disabled and nowhere i can not fix that issue.
here a example page, it is for all other sites to:
https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/gesellschaft/11km-handel-kz-porzellan-100.html
i need more colors/themes and possibility to change the size of fonts.Tiririt n ineflayen
yeffeɣ-d deg 2 jierren lynThat sounds like an issue with the feed content and its html markup. Feedbro doesn't inherently have any code that would define how "buttons/image links for starting podcasts" work. Please contact the feed provider to notify them that there's an issue. - Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 17941152, 2 jierren lynTwitter feeds broken for 3 months already. No reaction from developers. One star.
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yeffeɣ-d deg 2 jierren lyn1. Twitter doesn't provide feeds
2. Our custom integration that enables feeds relies on Twitter APIs which Twitter has changed recently drastically basically blocking unauthenticated access.
3. The most recent Feedbro 4.15.9 should support Twitter profile feeds again (but searches don't work since Twitter requires logged on user for that)
Thank you for understanding. - Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 17754877, 3 jierren lyn
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur me, 3 jierren lynThey talk about privacy being important but yet the add on requires access to data for all web sites...explain to me how is that secure and in keeping with their privacy promise?
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yeffeɣ-d deg 3 jierren lynThis is explained in our privacy policy:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/feedbroreader/privacy/
Without that permission the WebExtension cannot access any URLs. Please reconsider your 1* rating.
PS. Since Feedbro is a Mozilla recommended extension, source code of EVERY release is manually reviewed to ensure it's 100% safe. - Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 16823419, 5 jierren lyn
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- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 15107490, 6 jierren lynIt seems to skip articles now and then for no apparent reason. I noticed that behaviour when reading web comics, getting confused because of missing pages. The articles show up in the feed preview but that's it. I found no way to have it download an article once it has been skipped. The only fix is deleting the feed and adding it again ... until it skips one the next time.
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yeffeɣ-d deg 6 jierren lynWithout the feed URL it's a bit hard to troubleshoot this but Feedbro 4.5.0 now properly handles XML feeds that are in "oldest first" order which might have caused this in certain situations.
Edit (2020-07-29): another thing we noticed (and is fixed in 4.5.1 which is soon available) is that Firefox has a bug in Date object parsing when the year is expressed with just two digits. For example this string "Mon, 31 Aug 20 13:00:28 +0200" was parsed by Firefox JavaScript Date object as Wed Aug 20 2031 14:00:28 GMT+0300. This worked fine on Chromium-based browsers which made it hard to spot. This is also a likely reason for those skipped articles.
Of course, it would be have been a lot quicker to track down with a feed URL to test with. So for everyone else as well: if you think there's a bug somewhere, please include a feed URL that we can test it with.