Anne Wilson posted on Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:16:08 +0100 as excerpted: > On Wednesday, July 20, 2011 03:05:29 AM Duncan wrote: >> > I thought there were some extensions to make [firefox feeds] work >> > better. But then Firefox is the wrong application maybe, >> >> I hadn't thought of that. If I give up on akonadi, I'll have to take a >> look. > > Have you tried liferea? I used it when akregator was giving me > problems, and it's quite good. I haven't. I used knewsticker as long as it lasted, then switched to akregator. But there was an LWN "Grumpy Editor" feature some time back about feed- readers, and I had it in mind to start there, if I decided to look around. IIRC liferea was one of those featured in either the article or mentioned in the comments, as I've certainly seen the name somewhere, so it's on my list to try, should the issue eventually reach front-burner. But thanks for the recommend. You just moved liferea up on my short list, should that front-burner time come. =:^) ... Wow, just checked LWN for a link. Has it /really/ been that long since that article? I guess it must be so, tho I'd have thought more like a couple years ago. March, 2006, over half a decade ago. Obviously much of the info will be dated now, but regardless, it should remain a reasonable jumping off point. http://lwn.net/Articles/176028/ FWIW, gmane, which I use for lists including this one, and which converts them them into newsgroups which I read/reply-to using pan, has a gwene sister as well, that does the same thing for feeds, which it translates into read-only newsgroups. As I already spend quite some time each day in pan for the lists and have been using it for near-on a decade now, I'm already very familiar with it, so that's not an issue. And pan has quite reasonable scoring features, covering my complaints about the lack of akregator keyword filters and THEN some, since it's not simply binary show/no-show, but "fuzzy logic" that can incrementally score up or down based on all sorts of keywords, length, etc. So gwene and feeds thru pan is definitely very high on my list to try, tho having not actually tried it (only followed the discussion, early testing and development thru gmane.discuss), I can't say whether I'll find the implementation at all practical. But it IS quite an interesting idea, that I'm quite warming too as it becomes apparent that the akregator solution at least as it is presently, simply isn't going to cut it longer term, because I'm spending way too much time deciding not to read articles I'd really prefer to not even see at all, due to time constraints. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.