Feed Your Reader 0.6 is out and it goes a long way to solving some of the problems I have with Firefox's Live Bookmarks.
So far the extension overloads the RSS button so that when you "Subscribe to feed xyz" it sends the request to your main aggregator instead of setting up a Live Bookmark. If you want a Live Bookmark all you have to do is hold down the shift key.
Currently the extension only supports the feed:// protocol which my Aggregator (Radio) does not support. But Michael is planning to add support for web based aggregators soon (hopefully this weekend).
So far my only issue with FYR is that you must hold down shift or ctrl for Live Bookmarks. This will not be obvious to the average user. I think the RSS buttton should have three options:
- Subscribe to "xyz" in my aggregator.
- Add Live Bookmark for "xyz".
- What is RSS?
The first two are self-explanitory, the third should bring up an about RSS page that describes RSS, aggregators and Live Bookmarks. With these changes the extension would be much more of a mainsteam tool, as opposed to a "hardcore RSS/news junkies" tool.
I really hope the Firefox developpers are watching this, Michael is doing some amazing work...