Análises de Feedbro - RSS Feed Reader
Feedbro - RSS Feed Reader por Nodetics
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- It seems to work fine but seems to be missing a vital feature: search engine. I would like to find news articles with various keywords but there is no way to do it.
It seems to do tags, but this just lets you bookmark a news article using a word to go back to later. - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 14682338 do Firefox, há 7 anosUnfortunately, I cant use it only with keyboard, because page up/down in the middle panel doest work with keyboard (neihter spacebar nor pageup/down-keys).
Is there a way to get this functionality?Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 7 anosPlease see Feedbro help for a list of keyboard shortcuts. You can open the Help by clicking the ?-icon in the Feedbro toolbar. You can use j/k or shift-rightarrow/leftarrow to move between next/previous item on the list.
Page down/up and space bar affect the actual article view in viewmode 3 as intended. - Very nice reader. Only two remarks:
- Newly added feeds should not be marked as unread, since the user just visited that feed to add it, thus is aware of its content.
- A more symbolic icon would make the addon look more modern (I can help if you are interested, reply, I will check this review and get in touch) - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 13916371 do Firefox, há 7 anosRSS, Atom, RDF has been progressively marginalised over the years by big corporations. Wonderful to be able to make use of this fantastic extension to get back our feeds in browser so conveniently and powerfully. Thank your dev!
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 13947491 do Firefox, há 7 anos
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 12359175 do Firefox, há 7 anos
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por VirtuaSpectro, há 7 anosThe best feed reader out there! Great work!
I have one suggestion: A way to strip all styles from text, to have a better reading experience. Some feeds bring tags or styled paragraphs, and other come with mandatory black text that becomes unreadable on a dark background.
Thanks!Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 6 anosThank you for the review and feedback. We added the idea to the Product Backlog. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 14623307 do Firefox, há 7 anos
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 14606154 do Firefox, há 7 anosReally nice! The only thing, i miss, is an entry "Open all unread items in new tabs" in the context-menu of the feedbro-icon...
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 12649351 do Firefox, há 7 anosI like it, easy to setup and easy looking except that I cant find how to make it show only "Titles" and not all the page for each feed, so I keep scrolling to see all my feeds. Maybe I didn't find that option if you can advise.
Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 7 anosYou can change view mode with the toolbar buttons. Titles-only view can be also activated with keyboard shortcut '2'. See Feedbro help for more tips. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 5697171 do Firefox, há 7 anos
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 13591632 do Firefox, há 7 anos
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por slouchfuzz, há 7 anos
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 14568584 do Firefox, há 7 anoslook ok: very manual setup; not particularly visual
doesnt support redit rss feedsResposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 7 anosFeedbro does support Reddit feeds but they don't work if you have "Trackers" set to "Always" in Firefox options. This setting blocks all XMLHttpRequests to Reddit. You need to set it to "Only in private windows" because Firefox still doesn't support whitelisting of sites. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 14559439 do Firefox, há 7 anosThis is just an AWESOME add-on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Malheur à Firefox 64 qui nous a supprimé le suivi natif des flux RSS !
Mais voici Feedbro pour nous sauver !
On peut consulter les flux rss des sites qu'on préfère sans passer par les marques-pages traditionnels et de plus l'interface de Feedbro est claire et simple d'utilisation !
Firefox 64 has removed native tracking of RSS feeds!
But here is Feedbro to save us!
We can consult the RSS feeds of the sites we prefer without going through the traditional bookmarks and further the interface of Feedbro is clear and easy to use! - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 6509382 do Firefox, há 7 anos
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 14547592 do Firefox, há 7 anosFeedbro is a fantastic piece of software. I would change my rating to 5-stars if there was a setting to remove "X-Frame-Options" from web request headers. This ideally should be turned off by default. It would allow Feedbro to load feeds such as Reddit or Microsoft's .NET Core blog.
Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 7 anosEDIT: Feedbro 3.41.7 now supports X-Frame-Options modification so view mode 6 should work for all sites.
Note that you have to set "Trackers" setting to "Only in Private Windows" in about:preferences#privacy if you want to load Reddit feeds. This is because Firefox has an internal "tracker list" where Reddit is blacklisted. So Firefox blocks all XMLHttpRequests to Reddit if you have Trackers setting set to Always.
Other than that I guess your comment is valid especially for view mode 6 (embedded iframe view). Some sites send HTTP Response headers that prevent embedding their site in an iframe. We'll check if it's possible to get around this without introducing performance penalties or other side effects. - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 9786606 do Firefox, há 7 anosVery nice reader. There are a few things that are bugging me though (firefox 64.0 x32):
I have selected for it to show only unread messages, but when I mark an entry as read, it will not disappear until I reload the feed, folder or whatever. Is that intentional?
In the 5th view at least, clicking an article text will expand it, but clicking it again won't make it return to its original state. So depending on the feed I'm stuck with giant images. (e.g. http://www.computerbase.de/rss/news.xml)
Also, having a way to inject custom css and js would be nice.Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 7 anos1. Yes it's intentional that items marked as read aren't hidden right away. This gives the user the possibility to "undo" the mark as read operation.
2. That's true. Note that you can collapse by pressing Enter but currently "closing by clicking" isn't supported. This is because closing isn't really needed and a careless attempt to click a hyperlink in the article could result in collapsing the article which could infuriate some users (we tested this :)).
3. Custom CSS support would be easy to implement but the CSS hasn't been very stable (we have changed it a lot along the way) which could easily lead to breaking custom CSS configs and an avalanche of support requests and complaints. So it hasn't been implemented so far. We are open to all UI improvement ideas though.