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Originally Posted by allnameswereout View Post
Oh god no. Thats how it works on S60Browser.
No!

It seems it is assumed that I want to run a web browser, use the bookmarks, and then see my feeds.
The user would see first a desktop plugin with the feeds, and could access all his feeds from there. The browser engine would be reused to present the information and process the downloads. The add-on would provide the UI and additional features. At least this is how I understood the benefits to be close to the browser as explained by other people in this thread.

No. Backwards. I first check RSS and then decide to open the browser. I want my RSS feeds like e-mail (IMAP). Quickly wade through the subject lines. Perhaps click a few. And then maybe save a one, maybe send it to my e-mail for later, or maybe open it in a browser -- if the situations allow it.
This is the desktop plugin and, as someone said, it could be done with Python or anything.

But I'm here only stirring the waters to see whether someone comes willing to pick this up. The implementation is up to the ones working on it.
 

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