lifehacker.com — From Lifehacker: "I said it before and I'll say it again: Internet Explorer 7 handles RSS feeds better than Firefox 2.0. While Firefox 2 RC1 handles RSS feeds very nicely (and has since the beta), IE7 still has advanced feed handling features that Firefox lacks."
Sep 29, 2006 View in Crawl 4
afeitarseSep 29, 2006
Well, I don't really use RSS feeds, but won't Firefox's extensions help to add some of those 'missing' features?
juvenallSep 29, 2006
ledmatrix:I've been a very happy FeedDemon user since my old top choice, ActiveRefresh, went under.
jammerdelraySep 29, 2006
Coming from a Firefox User who loves Firefox IE 7 has some good things to offer, I just wish they would have embraced Extensions and Themes like Mozilla Has."Microsoft update their browsers much less regularly than Mozilla do - by the time the next version of Internet Explorer comes out (Or whatever they choose to call it by then...) Firefox will have evolved greatly.:How can you say that when IE 7 is based on Firefox code?
Closed AccountSep 29, 2006
We're not dealing with food, completely irrelavant.
ziadozSep 29, 2006
Anything anti Firefox will always get buried on Digg. People are far too brand loyal, especially on the internet. If IE7 does things better than Firefox then IE7 is what I'll be using.
thewrkncacnterSep 29, 2006
I don't know anyone who uses web browsers to read RSS feeds, but that's just me. I personally use the screensaver that comes with OS X because it's purdy.
luxbotOct 1, 2006
One thing to say is. From our experience Firefox hardly ever crashes! IE while good has to many subjects under the hood. It can crash very often and have had it crash while in the middle of critical work! Thats when it is starting to take it personal. So on that note and using the new FireFox 2.0 Beta I will end with "GET FIREFOX"!
mikecolOct 1, 2006
It makes for a less complicated workflow.
mikecolOct 1, 2006
Flock won't store more than 50 articles under any site's feed. Digg usually has 150 new articles a day, so the 50 article cap in Flock is far from perfect.