Here's a quick way to keep up to date on new posts to the forums without opening your browser. I like it just to scan the topics quickly when I'm short on time. This will capture new posts and NOT the replies.
Download and unzip the attached file and save on card in a high level directory (don't go more than 1 deep)
Open RSS Hub
Menu > Channel > New
Select "Import from a file or URL (OPML)" radio button then Next
Select "Import from a file on Pocket PC" radio button then Next
tap on Kaiser_RSSfeeds.opml file
Select by check box the Forums you want to import (I chose the ones I frequent)
You can later rename the Channel to make it more distinquishable on the Channels list... I just changed xda-development to xda-dev.
Enjoy.
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UPDATE
This contains only feeds for Kaiser specific forums... it was moved here by a moderator and was originally in the Kaiser forums. I will update this to the other forums if there is any interest.
Nice...testing it out right now...Will report back how it goes.
smuook,
Care to share how you've done this as the kaiser subforums have changed since you last posted this. Also, I would mind the xda general ones. TIA
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With FULL credit to mfrazzz (and hoping this is stickied)
If you start at the sub forum level where all the posts are displayed you will see a paper clip icon. If you click on this icon it will bring up a list of all attachments that are associated with that thread.
This makes it hugely easier to find a particular file, especially when a thread gets to be more than 10-20 pages.
Maybe this will cut down on the request for cab files (probably not, but a man can dream, right?)
To XDA Forum Mods and Developers.
Now, excuse me if this was asked and answered - could not find it anywhere.
Let me exporess MHO: a feature of this forum which would store and bring up the links of last, lets say 10 (preferrably customizable ) posts would be a great addition and time saver. Now if one wants to find his posts (to see if they were answered for instance) he has to go to quick links -> your profile -> statistics -> Find all posts by ***** (and sometimes the search feature is not working so the site asks you to try in 10 minutes...). And here you go.
Considering that many of us (my opinion again) would start our XDA day by checking the responses a direct link to this feature (in the same quick links) would be much appreciated.
If such a shortcut exists i would apologize and ask this thread to be deleted.
If it is the only way and everyone does this steps - see above.
If it is hell of a hard thing to do and there were no request before and you don't think it is something important - see above..
If this was answered (that picky google... ) - see above...
Thanks in advance
P.S. taking the chance - thanks you for this forum (though since i got my HD2 I am ugly addicted to it, and my work suffers.. )
Use the forum subscription feature in your usercp. It has more features, and lets you watch a thread for new posts. Click usercp up above and take a look
yeah, i know this feature. And i do subscribe for threads. But only the most important for me. If i subscribed for any thread i posted something in i would have some 50 subscriptions- not that easy list to browse through... And some posts are really not a life-time-follow-through (i know i can delete subscriptions, but to subscribe, to follow, and then delete - that is even more steps (everyday!) - and hence mess - then "search your own posts" option, with earlier-mentioned drawbacks)... Also it does sort the subscribed threads according to the last post date/time. Which is a mess because one would need to browse through HIS recent posts, not the others...
There is a "Track messages" button in userCP. I meant something like "Track posts" options would be great!
Thanks for a reply though.
How do I check how many I been posted so far?
And how do I track my posted thread?
On the desktop site, go to profile then stats. I think it'll tell you there. On mobile, go to more then profile.
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It seem I be able to see how many posted on top right corner.
On the thread I'm looking at the User CP > Subscribed Threads >List Subscriptions.
But I don't see all of them.
Still learning though.
Not sure if you can see it under User CP. Total Posts is visible under "Statistics" in "View Profile" (click on your login name next to "Welcome").
The total posts are displayed in the description field left of every posting you made so far.
"Posts: xxx"
In your case "Posts: 7"..
I always thought the foums here at XDA were little counter-intuitive at times as far as navigation, but it never really mattered that much.... However, now I am stuck and cannot seem to do something rather simple... I dunno maybe I am tired.... but I thought I would ask so this doesn't become an obstacle.
I am trying to find all of my posts in this forum (HTC One-S). I didn't see an option, so I went to one of the sub-forums (like this one: One S General). Under advanced search, I entered my username in the correct place ("Find posts by..."). The result is 40 or so threads...but each thread has anywhere from 8 to 95 pages. I appreciate the helpful information to the left of each thread stating "you have X posts in this thread".... but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to bring up those posts.
[Also, I now see the widget icon next to Search All Forums on the Main Forum page... maybe I can search individual forums though that.]
But can someone tell me how to do a search which results in a page of only my posts????
Thanks in advance...!
On the advanced search page there is an option that lets you "show results as posts". It will show individual posts instead of threads.
Edit: nevermind they seem to have drastically simplified the advanced search and removed a lot of options. Try going to your profile page and the "Statistics" tab, then click "find all posts by syntropic".
Scroll to the top of the XDA Website where it says Welcome, "_______" <------ your name. Click on your name. Your profile should come up in the "About me" part of your profile. Scroll down toward the middle park of your profile and click on "Statistics". There should be a list that comes up. Click on "Find all posts by ______" (Your name)..
Thread Closed
This is not the place to ask this! Just use the statistics tab in your profile, it will show you all of your posts with a marker on which forum they were posted. You could of even PMed one of the moderation team, we are here to help.
I have a batch of image files and am trying to find a fluent way to move them across apps in Android.
1.Multiple selection in android file explorers such as Astro, ES File explorer apps does exist and is still new to me. I am able to select one by one(would prefer to filter the directory first date , time, name) or in some cases "select all" (118 items for example) of image files in a directory. Now I would like to simply import all of these images in one go to other apps.
Easy share action seems different depending on the apps I use.
Some apps disappear from the sharing option when I multi select .
My question is how to get around this single file share action?
It occurs to me that a simple reiteration through the multiple selection in the file explorer app would appear as a single file to the app I am sharing the selection with...
Heavy searched play store online etc for a solution ...nothing as of yet.
Any file explorers in android capable of doing this?? How about custom easy share action app( lollipop able)??
Shame some developers are not exposing the easy share multi file capabilities to the end user interface .
My end goal is to find an app to easily populate A4(or other sizes) pages ready for printing. File images are cut and with irregular shapes. Ideally the app would figure out how to place the images to minimize gaps and waste no paper(minimal waste that is).
At the moment I know of an app called PicCollage. It fits the bill in many places but fails due to all 118 images being dumped on a single page. Any other well known possibilities?? I wish an app with endless canvas existed . I would just dump all images first...move them about and print the whole thing tiled on A4 pages...
Hi there
Please note the following sticky from the top of the Assist section and note that here on assist we are help new users to navigate thru the site.
> General discussion > XDA Assist > The Purpose of XDA Assist [Please Read]
As a old member of XDA forum, I am quite confident that you know where your device section is (you already asked something there) and where to ask for help because this is 4 thread opened here.
Thanks for understanding
Good luck