RSS feeds in Mountain Lion

How can I get RSS feeds in Mountain Lion? I have just installed ML on my Macbook pro & can't get any feeds in mail.

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    I don't see any way to get Apple RSS feeds to show up in Mountain Lion like the previous OSX. Does anyone one know how?

    You don't. apple has removed the RSS feed features from Mail and Safari. You have to get a third-party RSS reader now.

  • For all like me who have been fooled by rss disapearing in Mountain Lion Mail

    I have read lots of threads regarding the discontinued support of RSS feeds in Mountain Lion Mail, but unfortunately, after I have installed Moutain Lion (I am really angry with Apple not to have communicate on this point and to have discover it at the end of the install!).
    So, after reading a lot on the subject, here's what I have made to get back everything I needed.
    First, I wanted to get all my saved articles back. For this I have gone in ~Library>Mail>V2>RSS> (you have to show hidden files) Here you have the list of your old rss mailboxes. Select the ones you want to restore and drop them into a folder that's not hidden (in a folder on your desktop for example) because you won't be able to see this folder in the file selection window in the next step.
    Then go to Mail->File->Import mailboxes
    Select "Apple Mail". Then go to the folder previously created and select all the .mbox files you moved in.
    Now you will have a new mail box with all imported subfolders and alle your saved articles. You can then rearrange them as you like.
    Now, to renew your feeds subscriptions, you have no other choice than to use another rss app. And to find all your feeds links, go to ~Library>Mail>V2>RSS> or the folder previously created and in each .mbox open the info.plist file. In each file look for the string in front of "RSSFeedURLString", double click on it and copy and paste it in your new rss reader.
    It's not a clean solution, it's quite long (mainly for the import of rss feeds in the new reader), it forces to have old saved articles in mail and new ones in the new app, but that's the only solution I have found.
    If anyone has a better one, I think lots of us will appreciate.
    PS: please accept my apologies if everything is not clear, as English is not my mother tongue

    Harry Heck wrote:
    Can anyone recommend a good RSS reader? One I can use on my Mac and iPad?
    I wrote one to integrate with Mountain Lion's notifications. The iPad version is not yet available. You can download it from: http://www.etresoft.com/etrefeed
    Disclaimer: I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my link.
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  • Assign new default RSS reader in Mountain Lion

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    Use whatever RSS reader you prefer from the very many that currently exist. Find them at MacUpdate or CNET Downloads . You can also find them on the Mac App Store. A good one is NetNewsWire 3.3.2. It's also free.

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    User/Library>Music>Audio Music Apps>Sampler instruments.
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    Yeah!
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    This worked in M. Lion so it may work in Mavericks >  Five Ways To Replace Safari’s RSS Reader In Mountain Lion | Cult of Mac

  • Mail 5.2 keeps asking for RSS Feed

    For the past couple of days, Mail has been asking me on a regular basis to "Specify the URL for a feed". When this happens, mail steals focus and presents me with this dialog box:
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    I've gone into Mail Preferences, set Default RSS Reader to "Safari" and Check for Updates to "Manually" but I'm still getting the request.
    I can't work out what has changed to trigger this behaviour.
    How do I stop it?

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    RM

  • I can't find my RSS feeds

    Hi all,
    I recently got a MBP and using time machine, I switched my profile from my iMac 21.5 to the new system.  It changed my username to "username1".
    The first thing I noticed was that my RSS feeds were missing as the new iMail does not support RSS feeds.  No problem, it's easy to locate the RSS file-at least I thought so.
    I went into Time Machine, into the backup, went to this directory: /users/*username*/library/mail/v2/RSS- only to find that it doesn't exist and that all files under my old username are locked out.
    So I guess I have two questions.
    1: How do I get my old RSS feeds so I don't have to go through that process of subscribing all over again?
    2: Do I have to change my username back to my old one?  If so, how do I go about doing this without affecting any of my files/protect the files I've already created on my new MBP?
    Gah!
    Thanks so much for the help!

    I just came across this link and am very happy to find it! http://www.macgasm.net/2012/07/30/tip-find-your-deleted-rss-feeds-in-mountain-li ons-mail-app/  It provides the code so you can at least get your list of feeds back if you used Mail for your RSS feed reader. 
    My question now is; what should I use instead of Mail as my feed reader?  I don't know what programs actually do this. 

  • HT1338 I use gotomypc and since I downloaded mountain lion I am unable to launch the program.  It says I need to install java but when I go to "software update" it says there are no updates.  Any ideas?

    Ever since I updates to mountain lion I can' use gotomypc because it says I need to install java.  When I follow the instructions to install by going to software update there is nothing to update in the app store.  How do I manually install java?

    just found an answer on another feed
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  • RSS feed missing after Mountain Lion upgrade?

    Hi everyone,
    I appreciate your time and assistance here in addressing why my RSS feed from my Mail application has disappeared. After I upgraded to Mountain Lion last night, all of my RSS feeds are gone. Furthermore, I cannot add RSS feeds. Nor can I even search for "rss" in the help searchbar inside the application itself.
    It seems as if the RSS component of the application itself has been erased. I have heard that perhaps the feature has been removed. If this is the case, can someone please articulate why Apple throught this was a good idea and perhaps how I can implement a new RSS component into mail?
    Thanks again so very much, I'm looking forward to your responses.

    Here are some RSS readers. Vienna was well rated in the articles I looked at:
    RSS Reader – Long List
    RSS Reader – Top 9
    RSS Reader - Vienna
    Send Apple feedback. They won't answer, but at least will know there is a problem. If enough people send feedback, it may get the problem solved sooner.
    Feedback

  • I updated to Mountain Lion and Mail has lost all my RSS feeds. Where are they?

    I updated to Mountain Lion and now Mail has lost all my RSS feeds. What happened and where are they?

    -------- "Your RSS data is not lost. You can find it in ~/Library/Mail/V2/RSS folder."
    it's just as good as lost, if there is no way to load the info in that folder into a new reader.
    i followed that path, ~/Library/Mail/V2/RSS, and I have almost 40 rss feeds. that means
    there are nearly 40 folders that I would have to go into, one by one, and extract the pertinent
    information, and import, one by one, into a new reader.
    this is a problem that Apple created. I would have never used the mail.app as a reader
    if I knew Apple was going to do this to us. And it makes you wonder what else Apple is
    going to do to screw us loyal customers over. (why would they discontinue a feature, knowing
    that it would mean lost data and a headache to their customers?)
    does anyone have an automated solution to importing these files into a new reader?

  • After updating to Mountain Lion, Mail has lost the RSS feeds, the colored marked mails folder, and the notes

    After updating to Mountain Lion, Mail has lost the RSS feeds, the colored marked mails folder, and the notes. Where are they?

    why did they erase something usefull and easy to use?

  • Mountain Lion Junked my RSS feeds! How do I get them back!?

    I sumbscribe to about 30+ RSS feeds via my mac mail. I upgraided to Mountain Lion opened my mail to read my blogs.... and they've been deleated! So gutted and ****** off at apple for deciding my blogs don't matter anymore.
    How do I get them back?.. can't remember where they all are.

    Did you back up your previous OSX installation?
    If you did, you could revert back to it.  If not,
    you may still find them in ~/Library/Mail/V2/RSS.
    They will .mbox files.  You may be able to import
    them into a new RSS reader.

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