Friday, February 25, 2005 10:20 PM Aylar

Bye, bye Sage -- Hello Onfolio!

Rob Fuller commented my post about Sage and recommended that I’d give Onfolio a try — I have, and damn, it is smokin’! I’ve only used it for a couple of hours, but I can already heartily recommend it.

Comments

# re: Bye, bye Sage -- Hello Onfolio!

Wednesday, March 02, 2005 11:35 AM by kelly brownsberger

you persuaded me to give this a try. i'm not sure I care for it. the first thing that really bugs me is Ctrl+F in IE and Firefox now launches Onfolio. Perhaps there's a way to change that. If there is, fine, but I really don't think I should have to ( am I the only one that lives and dies by Ctrl+F in my browser? )
If I must live with that, then that is all the uninstall-ammo I need.

Along the same lines... Onfolio appears to not loads by default in IE and Firefox. I have to click to display it (or Ctrl+F). If I'm going to use this an my info dashboard, that extra step needs to go away. Again, maybe that's configurable... but doesn't help Onfolio's quest for staying installed on my machine.

The views of my feeds seems to be inconsistent. For instance, if i'm looking at your feed and pick "All Items" to show instead of (Unread, etc.) and then go down someone else's, its back to "Unread items". I've gotta click it again.

There seems to be some quirkiness with Onfolio that's burning my tail a bit at the moment. having said that, I like the concept and their engine does seem to be solid. I'm saying that based on its speed. It does appear to be doing a lot in a short amount of time, which I very much appreciate.

I'm not sure Onfolio is going to live on the day on my machine. NewsGator and heavy use of Outlook's stock features its probably good enough for me.

Please tell me why I'm wrong about that.

Anyway.... I enjoy your feed - stay cool

-kb

# re: Bye, bye Sage -- Hello Onfolio!

Sunday, March 13, 2005 12:29 PM by Joe Cheng

Hi Kelly, I work for Onfolio.

I'm not sure why Ctrl+F is causing Onfolio to launch. By default, that keyboard shortcut is F7. We absolutely take care not to stomp on browser shortcuts. Anyway, you can modify some of our shortcuts (including the one in question) by going into Onfolio's Preferences, in the Shortcuts section.

Also in Preferences, you can tell Onfolio to remember its open/closed state in IE. That way, you can have Onfolio always open without having to press F7. This unfortunately does not work for Firefox. If you really want Onfolio around all the time, you might like the Deskbar view (Ctrl+Shift+F7) which can dock on the left or right side of the screen.

As for the feeds, I believe we maintain a per-feed setting? But in any case, there's also a preference for whether you'd like All Items, Unread, etc. Just go to Preferences again, in the Feeds section.

# re: Bye, bye Sage -- Hello Onfolio!

Tuesday, March 15, 2005 7:15 PM by joomeng

Try the Scrapbook extension for firefox.

I'm a registered user of Onfolio, personal and professional editions.

When I switched to firefox, scrapbook was an extension i found and though it lacks certain features in Onfolio, its good enough for personal use.

# re: Bye, bye Sage -- Hello Onfolio!

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