On 2009-11-27 10:58 AM, Sean Captain wrote:
> Hi, I started using Snowl just to monitor Twitter, and it was great.
> then, I made the mistake of importing all my RSS feeds, which made the
> left pane unmanageable. I'd love to remove all the RSS feeds and just
> use Snowl to keep an eey on Twitter while I'm surfing in Firefox. Does
> anyone know how I remove those feeds? Or is there a userdata or
> preferences file somewhere that I can delete? I can't find anything
> named "snowl" in a spotlight search of my mac. Thanks!
You can remove feeds using the river or list views. To access the views,
go to the Tools > Snowl menu and select River or List.
In the River view, you remove a subscription by clicking the star next
to the subscription and pressing the unsubscribe button in the popup
panel. In the List view, you remove a subscription by context-selecting
the source and selecting Remove Source from its context menu.
Subscriptions are stored in an SQLite file called messages.sqlite in the
Firefox profile directory, and you can make the changes directly to that
file if you have an SQLite client and know SQL. Otherwise, you can
delete that file and restart Firefox to start over from scratch.
-myk