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| 25/07 | Filed under: Blogging

At last, a website that does it kinda right. Bloglines.com is a free service that makes it easy to keep up with your favorite blogs and newsfeeds. With Bloglines, you can subscribe to the RSS feeds of your favorite blogs, and Bloglines will monitor updates to those sites. You can read the latest entries easily within Bloglines.

I have been using NetNewsWire until now, so obviously I am expecting a certain level of functions for the power user. So far it is great but but but
My requests in order:
- each post to be independent instead of having the whole feed appear as "read" when you click on it.
- being able to "mark as unread" on a feed & post level.
- being able to move up and down the folders and the feeds inside the folders.
- being able to make multiple selections of feeds for moving or relocating.
- being able to email a link to the posts (currently we can bookmark them).
- being able to change colors and type sizes (customisable CSS).
Good job!

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