RSS Hub and deletions - General Topics

Hi all,
just have a quick question regarding RSS Hub... it seems as if it downloads ONLY
the current articles in the feed and deletes the existing cache. Does anyone know
if it's possible to have it just ADD the new articles and keep the old ones?
//Nik

Opera mini does the same way. It looks like cell's limited memory may not quite suitable for Unlimited thesis(pictures). DIY=Ctrl+c~Ctrl+v

Well, I actually think that it's a "problem" with RSS Hub just downloading current articles after deleting the local cache instead of just adding the new articles. I know other softwares that does what I want but they don't handle Podcasts as well
//Nik

Solved this by using Egress instead...
//Nik

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Does anyone still use AvantGo?

I've noticed on several forums no one talks much about it anymore. I used to use with an older PPC. I was thinking of using it on my Wizard. But if there is something better, let me know. http://www.avantgo.com/frontdoor/index.html
Still using it. New version works like a charm under WM5.
What do you use it for? I use mobiReader.
hanmin said:
What do you use it for? I use mobiReader.
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Correct me if i'm wrong but mobireader is an ebook reader while AvantGo is a purveyor of internet-based content. So this is why i use it for.
When I used to use AvantGo, it was basically a prefetch of all sorts of information and websites such as Foxnews, CNN, ESPN, Movies, Sports, etc. It allowed you to get the latest information in active sync and then you can view all the information offline on your PPC. Assuming as above posted it works with WM5 now.
i prefer RSS readers nowadays...
not restricted to avantgo content sites.
Do RSS readers allow you to read offline as well? I don't know, i haven't used these types of tools before.
One advantage of Avantgo, which I used to use (on Axim X30) was upload driving maps from (mapquest.com) and sync to my PPC.
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When I used to use AvantGo, it was basically a prefetch of all sorts of information and websites such as Foxnews, CNN, ESPN, Movies, Sports, etc. It allowed you to get the latest information in active sync and then you can view all the information offline on your PPC. Assuming as above posted it works with WM5 now.
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Hmm.. mobiReader does relatively the same thing too, but it runs on XML or RSS. Choices are much less I guess, but the interface and layout are nicely done. In my opinion is better than AvantGo, for news reading and stuff. But, (as my questions on the post above), if you were to consider fetching web contents to be view/refer later, will need AvantGo then.
RSS readers....
...are pretty good compliments to Avantgo, for me anyways. I would like to use Avantgo on my Universal instead of my old Axim, but hadn't had a chance to install the newest version. The previous version messed up screen layout completely. pRSSreader does cache content. So Avantgo is NOT the only caching news reader. But only certain sites, like Slashdot and metacritics, are friendly at offline content. I can never get any of the Yahoo sports to work. RSS is great for lots of funnies (like Dilbert and Peanuts) though. pRSSreader and Adobe are by far the most used apps for reading so far. pRSSreader might also be good at certain podcasts sites, like Engadget, since the podcast comes as an enclosure, but I haven't really used that feature since I only go over a slower T-Mo UK UMTS line right now, instead of WiFi.

Dont know if this is possible.......

Ok a I have a few questions for the all knowing users of xda
Was trying to see if there is a way to assign multiple alarms to events in outlook w/o having to make multiple copies of the same event.
Also trying to find out if when you check an item complete you can have it deleted automattically
Also I wanted to know if there is a way to have it delete tasks that are overdue so you could have a set of tasks for every day that repeat but are not hundreds of them that you have to delete if you miss some of the tasks.
And lastly is there a free program out there that has tabbed browsing?
Thank you soo much for all your help in advance!!!!!
As for the tabed browsing try minimo http://www.mozilla.org/projects/minimo/
minimo is very slow, it takes forever to load pages and the project has also been discontinued. try using opera mobile.
Thanks for your replies, but I've heard that Opera Mini is not secure???? They said not to use it that Opera Mini renders all your information and the screens and are unencrypted when they come to you. So not to use it to do internet banking or online shopping.

[Q]RSS, auto downloading, auto push to device?

Aloha XDA!
I understand RSS but have always longed for the subscribe/download/sync feature and have never found one that will (Download the feed and then upon sync, sync with my device, particularly with feeds that have audio attached, like ESPN podcenter RSS)
Can someone lead me down the right road for a nice RSS feed system to my wm6.1 device (Fuze)?
The RSS can come to a laptop or the device, I don't mind either.
Try Viigo. Don't know if it does audio but it handles my routine RSS perfectly well. One plus for it is that you can manage your feeds from a PC based web browser. Really useful when the feed is either stupidly long or full of weird characters.
It looks like there is also one from HTC, HTC HUB. I am not sure if it downloads container files or not.
Right now I am setting up my Outlook to download all containers and perhaps I can make that folder sync with AS and Wm6.1?!
I currently use pRSSreader, which I think is the best one I have ever used. Don't know if it does what you are looking for though.
pRSS is awesome. It handles enclosures too!

Recommended Free RSS reader?

I'm looking for an RSS feed reader. Downloading feed content to view offline is useful but I would also appreciate a download-on-view option as my data plan (or lack of one) makes internet services quite expensive. It has to be free, and a standalone application (no one-application-to-do-everything sort of thing).
Any suggestions?
I'm on HTC Hermes, with a qvga screen.

[Q] Capable of Annotating large PDFs?

I've purchased a Note 10.1 recently but haven't actually opened the box. I first need to know whether the Note is capable of opening 1000 page PDFs with Repligo/iAnnotate/EzPDF etc and annotating them without lag, or is this far too much to ask from the Note? Would an Atom tablet be more capable of this? I wish to use the tablet for reading while on public transport and simply highlighting and writing quick notes in the PDF, and then when I get home, reading through the edited document and making my actual notes in OneNote. I've watched videos of other people annotating documents on other tablets, but I'd like to be certain with the tablet and whether it can handle such large files.
ALSO: Is it possible to open the OneNote web (not mobile) application via an android browser (accessed via SkyDrive). I merely want to view my notes through the web app, but not edit them.
Thanks.
Carrl said:
I've purchased a Note 10.1 recently but haven't actually opened the box. I first need to know whether the Note is capable of opening 1000 page PDFs with Repligo/iAnnotate/EzPDF etc and annotating them without lag, or is this far too much to ask from the Note? Would an Atom tablet be more capable of this? I wish to use the tablet for reading while on public transport and simply highlighting and writing quick notes in the PDF, and then when I get home, reading through the edited document and making my actual notes in OneNote. I've watched videos of other people annotating documents on other tablets, but I'd like to be certain with the tablet and whether it can handle such large files.
ALSO: Is it possible to open the OneNote web (not mobile) application via an android browser (accessed via SkyDrive). I merely want to view my notes through the web app, but not edit them.
Thanks.
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Congrats on the new purchase.
Essentially all android tablets are the same from a sofware stand point.
Yes you can easily edit pdf's that are huge that come into many 1000 pages. I use ezpdf now as it seem to offer what i need. But as you said you have to test out yourself and see what suits you the best.
You cannot open onenote in android browser. All you can do is see the files. I tried the default, chrome and dolphin browsers and none of them seem to open one note files.
It might just be easier to use the android app
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Congrats on the new purchase.
Essentially all android tablets are the same from a sofware stand point.
Yes you can easily edit pdf's that are huge that come into many 1000 pages. I use ezpdf now as it seem to offer what i need. But as you said you have to test out yourself and see what suits you the best.
You cannot open onenote in android browser. All you can do is see the files. I tried the default, chrome and dolphin browsers and none of them seem to open one note files.
It might just be easier to use the android app
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Great! Thank you for the reply. If the worst comes to worst, I'll just have to export all my OneNote files each week for uni...
Carrl said:
Great! Thank you for the reply. If the worst comes to worst, I'll just have to export all my OneNote files each week for uni...
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there is an app called mobilenoter in the market. Worth a shot for taking notes.
The editing options are very limited but may be good enough for basic note taking.
Two things ...
1st. For your Purpose Mantano Reader Is Best !!! Am using it since a long period of time.
2nd. OneNote is available in Playstore.
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