Para descargar los «Feeds» las direcciones RSS que usamos para seguir cuentas en Feedbro

Si quieren descargar sus feeds, sus direcciones RSS o de cuentas en Instagram, cuando usan Feedbro, para descargar las direcciones:

Con el FeedBro abierto ir a la izquierda donde está el logo con forma de engranaje

Presionar en el ícono con forma de engranaje  que se encuentra a la izquierda

La pantalla que se abre al presionar en el ícono con forma de engranaje

Al presionar en Export Feed Subscriptions se descarga el archivo cn las direcciones RSS (o Instagram) que seguimos, en formato OPML

No le encontré una vuelta para leer los archivos opml en un formato cómodo, si lo abren con el bloque de notas pueden leer las direcciones RSS que siguen!Si alguien sabe como pasar de OPML a HTML u otro formato un poco más cómodo avise en los comentarios o mande un e-mail a:Eduardo_G(@)riseup.net (Reemplazar (@) por @)

#direccionesRss #feedbro #feeds #rss

Para instalar FeedBro en un celular con Android (y «seguir» cuentas de Instagram sin registrarse ahí)

En la página de descargas de Mozilla/Firefox está el complemento FeedBroReader para descargar , archivo XPI

Como el complemento está desactualizado hay que instalar al complemento manualmente.
Para eso entonces:

  • Abrir, instalar antes si no lo tienen instalado, Firefox en el celular
  • Tocar en los 3 puntos en el ángulo superior derecho e ir hasta donde dice: Sobre Configuración
  • Ir adonde dice Sobre Firefox
  • Una vez en Sobre Firefox tocar 5 veces en el logo de Firefox
  • Aparecerá un mensaje diciendo: Menú de Depuración Activado
  • Volver a Configuración
  • Ir adonde dice: Instalar Complemento a partir del archivo
  • Presionar ahí e instalar el complemento que antes habíamos bajado
  • Fuente: Blog de Mozilla, en inglés

    Buscar las cuentas de Instagram que queremos seguir e ir agregándolas en el complemento!

    Sobre FeedBro para instalar en una computadora/notebook

    #android #feedbro #instalarFeedbroEnAndroid #instalarManualmenteFirefox

    Feedbro – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox Android (en-US)

    Download Feedbro for Firefox. Advanced Feed Reader - Read news & blogs or any RSS/Atom/RDF source.

    Feeling like a bit of a goose. Hitherto i've largely been using my [much used] #RSS #FeedReader AO [#Brief, now; #Feedbro, before] to manage & enjoy all my many podcasts & streams [Linux, browsers, politics]. However for all the rest of my voluminous daily tech, news, & politics reading i've just been opening my bookmarked sites of same, then tab by tab eyeballing them over, back & forth, up & down, to spot new items of interest to me, amongst the copious background noise of older articles. To my frustration, many sites intermix new & old, rather than laying them out chronologically, making it a really tedious inefficient process.

    If only...
    thunks forlorn frustrated me this morn... there was some way i could automate the "spotting only the new items" process. Sigh, if only 🥺

    Hey, wait a minute...
    🤔

    💡

    Wotta galah! Wotta dope! Wotta dopey galah!!
    🙄🤦‍♀️

    Not every one of my fav sites provides RSS, but happily many do, so am now coffeeing my way thru subscribing them one by one into
    Brief.

    Wotta galah!
    😳

    #rss #rssreader #mozilla #firefox #news

    I just installed the free RSS reader #feedbro, which looks pretty good ...

    https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/feedbroreader/

    Feedbro – Holen Sie sich diese Erweiterung für 🦊 Firefox (de)

    Laden Sie Feedbro für Firefox herunter. Advanced Feed Reader - Read news & blogs or any RSS/Atom/RDF source.

    @curtismchale Your review was very helpful. I just started a free trial with #Readwise after looking for a replacement for #Pocket and the very nice but local #Feedbro extension.

    First impression? #chefskiss 🤩
    It's like Pocket on steroids.

    @MsDropbear42 Update; happy one, i think.

    Have been using Feedbro for years [with many excursions of various duration to test other #RSS AddOns], but recently my wunderlust returned [F has been doing some randomly irritating weirdarsenesses occasionally, like for many minutes after launching  Nightly, simply ignoring my clicks on its toolbar icon's dropdown list of new feeds, & its native links even to open its UI... plus, there's still my long-term discomfort with aspects of its UI's ergonomics & aesthetics... and ofc that shitty name].

    • a few nights ago i installed one i'd not seen before, RSS Sage-Like by arielg. It has a minimal UI [which opens in the FF sidebar] that is ok albeit lacks some important config options though having some others that are nice. It is like Brief & Livemarks in that it relies on the actual parent websites to stream the feeds... which i am now fine with despite my original aversion to this style. Its two big weaknesses though, which have driven me from it now, are that its icon does not indicate new feeds, so one must constantly manually check... & that it #necrofetches like a bastard, sigh.

    • two nights ago i installed Brief again [i've had many dalliances with it over recent year/s], even though it's not been updated for 9 months, so logically should still have the same flaws i noted last time/s. However i wanted to assess if i might be able to tolerate them any better, this time. Thank goodness i did, coz i discovered a setting [per-feed, unfortunately, not global] i'd either not seen before or else not understood... "Don't mark changed items back as unread". This is fantastic, as now having tediously gone thru every feed's Properties ["Feed Settings" in the context menu] & ticked it, the #necrofetching problem seems to be quashed! IF this misbehaviour is now defeated, the only remaining issue will be... can i tolerate its "major compatibility problem with Guardian Australia mp3 podcasts"?

    #Feedreaders #Feedbro #RSS_SageLike #Brief

    This year I'm making good use of my #RSS reader (#Feedbro) and adding as much as I can to it. So far I have collected the following:
    1. Blogs
    2. News-type websites
    3. Youtube channels
    4. Reddit subreddits

    Podcasts go to my podcatcher but they also have RSS feeds which is handy. I was thinking of adding Bluesky accounts (mostly of authors) but tbh I don't see what I'd get from it that I couldn't get from their blogs/newsletters anyway

    14/ Le processus a littéralement duré une minute : glisser le dossier en FTP sur mon serveur, puis avec mon navigateur préféré, pointer vers le fichier d'installation, répondre à quelques rapides questions, voir l'installation se faire (en un instant, vraiment), puis lui donner à lire le fichier OPML que je venais d'exporter depuis #FeedBro.

    Et voilà, j'avais tout de suite une interface en ligne me montrant mes actus.

    11/ J'ai donc passé quelques années à utiliser des applis #opensource pour accéder à mes sources d'infos préférées. Avec une petite gymnastique régulière :

    - j'ajoute un fil RSS sur mon #FeedBro depuis mon ordinateur principal
    - J'exporte tous les 2 ou 3 mois le fichier OPML de quelques kilo-octets, sur mon espace cloud préféré (en ce moment c'est le kDrive d'Infomaniak, qui fait très bien le job)
    - J'importe ce fichier sur mon appli smartphone préférée du moment.

    9/ Il y a 4 ou 5 ans environ, j'ai donc abandonné mon compte gratuit #Feedly, et j'ai commencé à utiliser des applications #opensource pour lire les fils RSS qui m'intéressaient. J'ai expérimenté, j'ai édité à la main depuis le Notepad de Windows des listes de fils RSS, je les faisais lire ici et là, mais sans jamais trouver un endroit à la fois simple et complet pour gérer tout ça facilement.

    Et puis à force de tâtonner, j'ai découvert l'extension #FeedBro pour Firefox. Ouf ! Enfin !