RSS reader for Safari 6?

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sonjasway

27 Oct, 2012 01:58 AM

Hello, I'm sorry but I'm just not technically confident and want to ask some advice. I'm trying to create a add a custom show to TVShows2 but it seems that with Mountain Lion, Safari 6 has gotten rid of its RSS reader. That means that I can run the yahoo pipe but when I try to 'Get as RSS' I'm stuck. Is there a particular RSS reader that anyone would recommend? I never use RSS for anything but this so I don't know what I want. Certainly nothing that changes my basic browsing. I want it to run behind like it always did. Why do things have to change?
When Safari tells me that there is no RSS reader installed it gives a link to the App Store which comes up with about 30 choices. Never installed a Safari extension before either? Any help anyone could offer would be much appreciated.

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Cristina Gómez on 30 Oct, 2012 12:54 PM

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    Hi sonjasway,

    Yes, Safari 6 does no longer include an RSS reader. But you don't need one to use custom feeds, you just need to right click the "Get as RSS" link in Yahoo! Pipes and select "copy link", this way the feed URL will be copied in your clipboard so you can paste it in TVShows.

  2. Cristina Gómez closed this discussion on 30 Oct, 2012 12:54 PM.

  3. sonjasway re-opened this discussion on 31 Oct, 2012 01:32 AM

  4. 2 Posted by sonjasway on 31 Oct, 2012 01:32 AM

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    Thank-you so much for your help.  I really appreciate it. 

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  5. Cristina Gómez closed this discussion on 31 Oct, 2012 07:25 AM.

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