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ofels 2010-05-17 09:12

Re: FeedingIt - RSS Reader
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Slocan (Post 657894)
Done in 0.6.2 (and a few more things).

I especially like those "few more things". Great work, exactly what I always wanted.

Another idea to greatly improve usability (and make your life harder):

Click on a feed shows the article headers right below it (moving all other feeds down the line), clicking again closes them.
Double click opens the normal article header list as seen today.

This gives a rather quick overview what is interesting and what not in a single window.

geneven 2010-05-24 20:13

Re: FeedingIt - RSS Reader
 
I like the Opera browser. Is there a way to use it with FeedingIt?

atilla 2010-05-24 20:40

Re: FeedingIt - RSS Reader
 
you guys now that any rss feed you download with this app is screwing up your rootfs?got that app for 3 days and every day i lose 10 mb in rootfs so i terminate this app.....

geneven 2010-05-24 20:54

Re: FeedingIt - RSS Reader
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by atilla (Post 673914)
you guys now that any rss feed you download with this app is screwing up your rootfs?got that app for 3 days and every day i lose 10 mb in rootfs so i terminate this app.....

I've been using it for months and constantly check my rootfs. It isn't causing that kind of problem. I would now be at least 600 mb lower, which I would tend to notice in rootfs.

atilla 2010-05-24 20:59

Re: FeedingIt - RSS Reader
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by geneven (Post 673937)
I've been using it for months and constantly check my rootfs. It isn't causing that kind of problem. I would now be at least 600 mb lower, which I would tend to notice in rootfs.

i wouldnt say that everyone had these issues with the app but i had it so someone else can have it too.i dont want to flame someone im just saying beware!!
p.s after deinstalling the app i got my 30 mb back,now got 80 mb and im happy with it.....

ffarber 2010-05-24 21:36

Re: FeedingIt - RSS Reader
 
I use it all the time as well with no issues in my rootfs. Are you sure it was FeedingiI?

Fred

ffarber 2010-05-24 21:38

Re: FeedingIt - RSS Reader
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by geneven (Post 673875)
I like the Opera browser. Is there a way to use it with FeedingIt?

What do you want to do with Opera? I have Opera set as my default browser with browser switchboard (string = "opera %s") so that when I choose open in web I get an Opera window.

I don't know how to automatically load feed addresses from Opera to FeedingIt. Maybe someone else can answer that.

Fred

atilla 2010-05-24 21:51

Re: FeedingIt - RSS Reader
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ffarber (Post 673999)
I use it all the time as well with no issues in my rootfs. Are you sure it was FeedingiI?

Fred

yes im sure i look before and after every install from extras-devel on my root space.

Slocan 2010-05-24 22:49

Re: FeedingIt - RSS Reader
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by atilla (Post 674027)
yes im sure i look before and after every install from extras-devel on my root space.

FeedingIt uses very minimal space on the rootfs. There are only a couple of text files that are needed for the shortcuts/dbus, a launcher script and a couple of icons. It's quite under 100kB if I remember correctly.

If you use the image cache, that is stored in /home/user/.feedingit/ and can grow fairly large if you have feeds using large images, but that's not stored on the rootfs, that's the 2GB disk.

Quote:

I like the Opera browser. Is there a way to use it with FeedingIt?
As mentioned, if Opera is supported by the browser-switchboard program, opening links to external browser from FeedingIt would open in Opera.

jer006 2010-05-25 02:08

Re: FeedingIt - RSS Reader
 
No problems with rootfs for me either. Great application, thank you for all your hard work - definately one of the best on the n900!

Quick question, how hard would it be to make the widget semi-transparent - Similar to the Calendar widget. If this is possible could it be made optional via a user preference?


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