How Geof Deals With Feeds, June 2007

Lately, I find myself having two windows of Firefox open:

  1. My working instance, with tabs for my Tasks install—soon to be a TasksPro instance, but anyway—along with a tab open to Facebook and GFMorris.net so I have access to all the stuff in my sidebar. If I’m directly working something else, I’ll have that work open in other tabs in that instance. [As I write, I have a tab open to my WP install here on IJSM.org.]
  2. My feed-based instance, with tabs for whatever I’ve found interesting in NetNewsWire. This instance sometimes has no tabs open at all, and has an empty tab window, waiting for directions. Other times, it’s got 10-30 tabs open, depending on how aggressively I’ve clicked tabs that day.

This hasn’t made a ton of sense to me lately, mainly because I’ve gotten addicted to hiding programs that I’m not actively working in but want to keep running. Now, if I’m posting about something I just read, it’s got value: I happy Cmd-` between the browser instances. [Oh Cmd-`, how I love thee. I love thee more than I love Jeremy Casella's new album, and I love it very much.] But I could just as easily Cmd-Tab.

[Yes, yes, I've made a dreadfully long conclusion with a number of rabbit trails---but this is how I am, people. If this feels unfamiliar to you, clearly you and I have never had a conversation in person.]

Anyhow, with that advent of Camino 1.5 and Camino’s wicked awesome how-to on Firefox-to-Camino migration, I’m thinking about going to a work instance of Firefox and a feeds instance of Camino—and that way, when I don’t have feeds open, I can quit Camino and keep working. Call me weird, but I like having a Firefox instance that’s virtually the same across my Windows machine at work and my home machine—I want the same workspace for browser stuff. But in Camino, I’m just browsing, y’know? And feed-reading seems perfect for that, because I’m … just browsing.


One thing that some folks—namely Rae and Chris—have given me crap about is using a client-side reader again. It seems so 2004, no? But I find that feed-reading has nothing to do with what I do for work, so I don’t need to do it during work hours. [And if you've tried to catch me on IM during business hours, like Alex and Mark have, you've figured out that I'm terribly busy at work. :)] So I leave it for at-home use, and that’s it. Admittedly, I should have NNW instances on both my mini and my iBook so I can sync up through Newsgator Online—I hear that groaning from the Front Range! ;)—because there are times when I’m on the road and would like to have my feeds, and I would also like to not have to have NNW up 100% of the time [which I have to do to keep up with my ETree and DIME feeds]. Most days, I come home to 400+ feeds, but I’m hoping that NNW3 will help me pare the feeds that I really don’t do anything with.


Okay, that was terribly disjointed. But it’s IJSM.org, and you’re used to that. :post:

Posted June 5th, 2007 in Software. Tagged: , .

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  1. Chris Hubbs:

    Hey Geof, if it works for you, who am I to complain? :-) I do like the flexibility that the server-side reader provides, though.

  2. Rae Whitlock:

    Well, lookie who the first two comments are from. ;-)
    Anyway . . . when you were running two Firefox-es, were they two windows running off of the same profile, or were they actually two separate Firefox profiles running simultaneously? (The latter is something I’ve found infinitely useful.)

  3. Chris Hubbs:

    (The latter is something I’ve found infinitely useful.)

    A-frickin’-men, Rae. Multiple FF profiles is the way to go.

  4. Alex:

    Camino is a great browser, I like it better than Firefox. However you can also run 2 separate profile instances of Firefox.

  5. Geof F. Morris:

    I knew what bait I was putting in the water!

    I’ve thought about the two-profile-instances thing, but I guess I was just looking for something a little more Mac native, which is why I wanted to give Camino a try. But it just crashes upon start every time for me right now, even after I wipe the program out and start over. :shrug:

    I updated to NNW3 last night … hooah! Now I need to see if I can get it synced through Newsgator and running on both Macs. Then I might be cooking with Crisco!

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