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Guess they don't want usable features preventing adoption of Pocket :/

Sad times for web browsers on all fronts.

I never used live bookmarks, but I did find the subscribe button handy on RSS/Atom feeds - I wonder why that part of the codebase is hard to keep.

These days I am using FeedBro[1] but I don't like that it isn't open source and has poor/non-existent keyboard navigation support.

I used to get on well with NewsFox[2] before Mozilla killed legacy extensions.

[1]: https://nodetics.com/feedbro/

[2]: http://newsfox.mozdev.org/

If you click the ?-icon in the Feedbro toolbar you can see all the keyboard shortcuts. What shortcuts are you missing?
thanks for the tip, I didn't know about that. I was expecting the up and down arrow keys to move between articles in view mode 3, but looks like j and k works, thanks!
> Mozilla discovered that the vast majority of Firefox users, 99.9% according to the organization, don't use the functionality at all.

Can someone put these guys in charge of something like an office suite? That'd be hilarious.