![]() Whether it’s enabling powerful new Mixed Reality features, improving accessibility or testing extensions that enrich your life, new browser releases always have something new and innovative for you to enjoy. ![]() Tracking protection, private browsing and powerful privacy extensions all work together to make sure your private browsing information stays yours. With each new release we give you more ways to control who sees and accesses your personal browsing data. With each version we make improvements to the code that makes Firefox quick and nimble as you browse. We work tirelessly to make sure Firefox is the fastest it can be, while making sure it doesn’t hog your memory or system resources. Firefox engineers have been known to ship a security update within a day of learning of a vulnerability. Older versions of browsers may be vulnerable to attacks and security holes. I can get used to a bit of clutter, if it means not having to deal with the visual clutter of a variety of different websites.Up-to-date browsers protect you from viruses, security breaches and hacks. The software would need to be fairly efficient - quick to start, and simple to perform my frequent tasks. So far I am perfectly happy doing this at the same time I copy files - I'm just using the file manager. Note I must delete read podcasts from the Sansa pretty much immediately, for UI reasons. I don't want to worry too much about which podcasts I want to save or not I'm saving almost all of them (and deleting later). prepend a sequence number to the filename for sorting purposes. Welcome to Night Vale), they do not sort correctly, so the podcast software should e.g. ![]() In some cases the original MP3 URLs (or filenames) are too disorganized (e.g. In other words, it needs to save meaningful filenames for the podcasts that I use. the 35 hours of the Twig audiobook, without being forced to use any specific software to find chapter X. I am only interested in podcast-specific software if I can manage the downloaded files externally.Į.g. So I would expect to be paying for software that mostly does something other than I want, and if it does meet my goals, it would be by accident, and hence difficulty to rely on. I won't claim I'm not asking for very much :-), but I am sceptical that I'm describing a viable market segment here. The technical features that I am looking for are probably an unusual sub-set. I am not ruling out Web-based software to track unread podcasts. Many modern websites do not degrade gracefully when scripts are blocked (or fail), so it was nice that RSS was so simple and reliable. One reason is that I use security extensions like uMatrix. Whether I could accept changing my bookmarks to link to podcast archive pages, instead of the nice clean RSS renderings.Why exactly I preferred my "workflow" so much more than using Feedly directly.I suppose this is very subjective, because I haven't managed to describe ![]() Please answer if there is a Firefox extension which replaces the removed RSS rendering code. In Firefox 64, clicking the bookmark just offers to download an RSS file. Previously, I was able to click on my RSS bookmarks and I would have a very visually clean way to download the podcast. But it is not as visually clean as I want, when I am looking for which podcast I want to listen to.įirefox 64 has removed support for rendering RSS feeds, and clicking on my bookmarks no longer does anything useful. Recently I am using Feedly to provide notifications for most podcasts. I move my podcast bookmarks between read and unread folders. I use the Firefox bookmark sidebar, because it provides a very visually clean way to keep track of my unread podcasts. I use Firefox on Linux, and a Sansa MP3 player to listen to podcasts.
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