RSS feeds into mail

Have just upgraded to Mountain Lion, there seem to be some backward steps:
used to be able to view RSS feeds in Mail - not possible now
in Safari used to be able to have 2nd search file in toolbar - not possible now either.
Progress???

RSS support was removed from Mail and Safari. You'll have to use a third-party app.
Options:
NetNewsWire
Red Sweater subscribe to feed
Alternative RSS solutions for Mac and iOS users

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    2) create a temp folder we can use to import the feeds. (*1)
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    6) click the all the check boxes and click add and your feeds have been imported. (*4)
    If you had to do it manually this worked for me. Beats cut/paste links or manually typing. There is probably other ways to do it. Hope Apple patches this RSS feature soon. I dont want to wait for OSX 10.6 to see an improvement.
    Notes:
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    *2 - Unfortunately it does not drag and drop the folders you physically have to select the range of feeds. If your selection does include the folder (eg. your selection strattled 2 folders it will still process your selection. In other words it ignores the folder and drags your selection.
    *3 - If you did create a temp folder for each folder group you had in your RSS feeder this is a step you would repeat at selecting the various temp folders. But read not 4 before you do.
    *4 - Yes you have to individually click each box. Another grip is that even though you highlighted a folder in Mail it will import the feeds to the RSS main folder. This means you have to select & drag/drop into the sub-folder.

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