October 10, 2005

Frequently Asked Questions

Filed under: BlogBridge — Pito Salas on 8:51 pm

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7 Comments »

  1. How does uninstall work!!

    Comment by WIll — November 1, 2005 @ 2:20 am

  2. Hello.
    I write from Spain.
    I’ve downloaded and installed BlogBridge and I’ve looked for an option to configure a proxy inside it.
    Does this option exist?

    Thanks, Alex

    Comment by Alex — November 4, 2005 @ 2:19 am

  3. Will there be support for ad-blocking, disabling animated GIFs and Flash and so on? One of the main reasons for using NetNewsWire on my Mac is that it works with PithHelmet…

    Comment by TC — January 10, 2006 @ 6:14 am

  4. Note that rss feeds generally don’t contain flash or conventional banner ads. In fact they often aren’t even real html.

    BlogBridge will not display Flash. It will display graphics including animated GIFs (although they won’t animate.)

    Comment by Pito Salas — January 10, 2006 @ 8:40 am

  5. Any plans of incorporating a podcatcher with the application? I am really loving it, but hate taht I have to subscribe to podcasts using another tool. I think the ultimate tool would be a power browser, that incorporates your newsreader, a podcatcher, a blogging utility (direct connection to your blogging site like what ‘Flock’ has) all built on the firefox architecture. Now that would be very web 2.0 (aside from the fact that i want a desktop version of it. )

    Cheers all thanks for such a great product.

    Comment by RC Mullins — April 10, 2006 @ 4:46 pm

  6. Any chance to change the views so you can see it like an email program?

    I mean left column for feeds, righ (upside) for titles and right (downside) for full text.

    Comment by Manuel — July 26, 2006 @ 4:32 pm

  7. I let BlogBridge auto upgrade and now I have no feeds. How do I get them back? Thanks.

    Comment by Cisco — July 31, 2006 @ 11:45 am

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