Reviews for Bamboo Feed Reader by Till
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Because the add-on doesnt work with the latest update, I just complained and asked how to get my subscriptions. The developer answered quickly, which is the reason for my 5 star rating. Here is the best way to do it: 1. download pale moon browser 2. Install bamboo app on this browser 3. Find your subscriptions. You have to enable that hidden files are also visible. Then you go to User/AppData/Local/Thunderbird/Profiles/then some weird stuf.default/bamboodata 4. Set this file as a standard for the newly installed bamboo reader 5. Open bamboo and export the file as opml. 6. Now you can import this file with every rss-reader.
It's a petty that the reader doesnt work as a thunderbird add-on anymore.
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Since the update to Thunderbird 60 it stopped working completly even if one deactivated extensions.strictCompatibility. Is there any way to reach the subscriptions after the update has occurred?
By default your data are located in a folder named bamboodata in the cache directory of Thundirbird.
You can use Bamboo with Palemoon to continue with the reader or to export your feed list.
To create your own collections, you must have a Mozilla Add-ons account.