Dear @mozilla
Please, please, please put the RSS indicator back in Firefox.
People need to know about this technology which empowers users over greedy, controlling corporations.
@RL_Dane @vwbusguy @topher @mozilla
Thunderbird has to become a good RSS reader first, currently it's a pretty awful one — there is no way to make it display article images next to summary, which turns navigation into scrolling endless characterless lines. Reader mode that is present in FF is somehow not in TB — where it would be most useful.
And I won't even mention endless bugs: frequent crashes when you have lots of feed sources and DB corruption of RSS account when you attempt to sort them.
@vwbusguy
And this is "Cards View" — thing that was added relatively recently, it was even worse before it.
To read the articles themselves right now I have to resort to uBO and dozens of CSS hacks to make them readable — yep, it sure isn't Thunderbird's fault that websites do not give you article's content right in RSS feed and you have to open the website, but — Firefox already has "Reader mode" adding it to TB shouldn't be rocket surgery 🤷
@RL_Dane @topher @mozilla
@RL_Dane
Oh, yes, that I completely agree with — just a button so that URL with RSS scheme could be opened in a reader of your choice and added to the list of subscriptions in a more straightforward way would already be helpful.
I have no idea why this was removed — looks like a minimal maintenance feature to me.
It always surprises me when I open e.g. Safari in Mac OS X 10.4 — and RSS is everywhere, it used to be pretty big. Should definitely be brought back!
@m0xee @vwbusguy @topher @mozilla
At this point, I'd be happy if they just restored the CSS indicator and provided a helpful onboarding screen so users can rediscover it. But bundling a (more) kick-arse RSS reader into Thunderbird is a solid nice-to-have.