Re: [Feedreader-development] Development priorities
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From: Nicole S. <ni...@gn...> - 2003-12-11 22:36:28
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Karsten Hoffrath <mai...@kh...> wrote: >Nice to have but what is the use of this? To exchange feedlists with >other programs? No. To import your existing list from other feedreaders into feedreader. I can't test other readers because I have to write a skript to convert all my feeds. Remember: The harder a change is, the easier it is to switch completely and never come back. >> - finding feeds from HTML pages usig >> <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS" href="/rss.xml" /> >I'm not sure under when to use this? When a page is shown in the >EmbeddedWB? And then extract all feeds out of this page? No. If you have feedreader installed and have a nice blog which you want to subscribe, you do now - desire to subscribe - copy feed address - switch to feedreader - f2 - insert link - wait - set finished with the abouve: - desire to subscribe - klick button - set finished >Where do you want to improve it? Better Keyboard accessibilty - the short cuts are mostly not working plus there are other things one could improve (mainly "where does the focus go when one has klicked somewhere) >> - stability, stability, stability > >For me it is pretty stable. I use it now for over six months and never >had a problem (ok, except the mentioned bugs) nor crash. On the other >hand i'm not pushing it. it takes minutes till it is loaded. it is more stable on my xp/768 mb ram machine. it wasn't under win me. if i had stayed with win me I would have switched to another reader. >Nicole has 300 feeds in her setup so maybe she >should talk about stability ;) . if we had a feature to export feeds I could give you my file and you could easily test it ... Nicole -- http://www.useful-sounds.de/ - http://beissholz.de |