Your RSS subscriptions in your menu bar
Here's a handy
tool. RSS Menu by e dot studios lets you keep track of all of our RSS subscriptions
right in the Finder's menu bar. Simply add your favorite feeds via the preferences menu and you're off. You can create
groups, insert spacers, display the number of unread messages awaiting your eyes and more. RSS Menu is also aware of Growl, so you can take advantage of its pop-up
notifications.RSS Menu requires Mac OS 10.3 or higher and is donationware. On a side note, I've now got fourteen little icons on the right hand side of my menu bar. I've really got to slow down with all these little extras.
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Here's a handy tool. RSS Menu by e dot studios lets you keep track of all of our RSS subscriptions right in the Finder's menu bar. Simply...
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Joshua Ochs
RSS Menu has been a favorite of mine for a while. It does have trouble with the occasional feed, but it's small, unobtrusive, and reasonably fast.
If you have a lot of icons, might Butler be able to consolidate some functions? I know it shrank my menubar dramatically, just based on how much it could do in one app. But that may just be my situation.
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