there is a tiny bit of lag in UI responsiveness, especially when pressing the return button.
Yeah, the return button is slow as it is saving the read/unread status to disk (and writing to disk is very slow on a phone). That, and the memory footprint, is something I keep on improving, but it's not yet perfect.
They expire based on the same setting as other articles once they are read. The other way is to delete the Archived Articles itself (that will remove all of them).
Is this always the ideal? I'd been thinking that a nice way to flag feeds I really like is to throw them in the archive. Maybe the cache could clear after a while, but it would be nice to keep the title and link.
(Think of it as starring in Google Reader, which btw I am finding myself using less and less thanks to FeedingIT)
Ideal? Not at all, but it's the way I have been using it. Your use-case is interesting though, I could probably remove the automatic clean-up and make it a bit more manual to allow for that kind of use-case.
Not sure if you implemented the "global" fix to thes text tags, but I noticed that the italic tag that was fixed is now "unfixed."
Indeed, the em tag wasn't included in the more general fix I added. 0.6.1-6 should fix that now.
It also brings manual deletion of ArchivedArticles (either one by one in the articles themselves, or all the read items in the feed menu).
Thanks. Manual deletion of archived articles is a welcome addition, too.
Is there a plan to fix "mark all as read?" It's never worked for me. Or is that something you plan to work on after PR1.2, along with the web-kit browser. I am still having issues with that, too.
Is there a plan to fix "mark all as read?" It's never worked for me.
Really? What's wrong with it? It was broken at some point, but that was fixed quite a while back. Can you start FeedingIt from the command line, and try it? See if there is any message there. Thanks.
Think I might be missing something?
I have been using the native RSS client, but thought I would give this a try. I cant get it to accept any of the feeds that work in my RSS client.
I select html reather than OPML, cut and paste the link, but it never seems to work - yet the native RSS app works with the same links.
Whats different?
Thanks. Manual deletion of archived articles is a welcome addition, too.
Is there a plan to fix "mark all as read?" It's never worked for me. Or is that something you plan to work on after PR1.2, along with the web-kit browser. I am still having issues with that, too.
Mark all as read works for me very well.
And I second the wish for a comeback of the webkit browser- the current versions do not have it included