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Sage
- Version: 1.3.1
- Downloads Count: 7,134
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Mar 2, 2007
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows XP
- Author: Mozilla.org
Editorial Review of Sage
What's the best way to integrate RSS feeds and the Web? Don't use a
separate RSS reader. That's the secret behind Sage, which
integrates directly into Firefox (but not Internet Explorer). Using
it is simple: Click the Sage icon in your toolbar, and Sage drops
down on the left. Whenever you visit a page that has an RSS feed,
you click the Discover Feeds button to add the feed. The rest of
the Firefox window then becomes your reader. You can organize your
folders, search through feeds, import and export feeds
lists--pretty much do anything you want.
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