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Re: Mindboards blog
Posted: 01 Aug 2011, 00:18
by dimasterooo
Really like that one (but it doesn't work in chrome?). Would one be able to add that to a html page?
Re: Mindboards blog
Posted: 01 Aug 2011, 09:41
by timpattinson
dimasterooo wrote:
Really like that one (but it doesn't work in chrome?). Would one be able to add that to a html page?
Not just chrome: I get my ISP's "server not found" page for feedkiller.com and
www.feedkiller.com in the latest nightly build of Firefox
Re: Mindboards blog
Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 21:59
by bungeshea
I just Googled 'Merge RSS feeds' and posted the best links.
Re: Mindboards blog
Posted: 12 Aug 2011, 03:44
by bungeshea
On my website I use Gregarius - I think that official support for it has ceased, due to the inaccessability of the website, gregarius.net, but it can still be downloaded from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gregarius/. I don't thing it generates a feed for all your feeds, but it allows you to view them all in a single screen. It requires PHP and MySQL, both of which are offered for SourceForge developer web.
Re: Mindboards blog
Posted: 12 Aug 2011, 05:15
by mightor
Does Google Reader not work for you guys for all your RSS feeds?
- Xander
Re: Mindboards blog
Posted: 12 Aug 2011, 07:49
by timpattinson
Yes, it does
Re: Mindboards blog
Posted: 12 Aug 2011, 09:50
by bungeshea
It's just that I share a computer with three other people, whenever someone logs into their Gmail or YouTube or whatever-is-google it automaticly logs me out. Ans on the computers at school etc I need to log in every time.
Re: Mindboards blog
Posted: 13 Aug 2011, 12:44
by spillerrec
When you are using a web based solution like that, passwords will have to be entered... If you find this annoying, use the password manager in your browser. In Opera you just press CTRL+ENTER and you are logged in. Consider the security risks though!
If you still find it annoying, find a portable RSS reader program and carry a USB stick with you. (Install the application on the USB stick.) Whenever you want to read your feeds, just start the application from the USB stick. (You still need to keep your USB stick safe from others though.)
Re: Mindboards blog
Posted: 13 Aug 2011, 22:29
by bungeshea
Or you could install a PHP feed reader on your website, so you just have to enter a url to see your feeds. I don't care if anyone else can view my feeds, they are publicly avalible on the web anyway. Also, I use PortableApps.com on my USB (which never leaves my pocket). The trouble is, when I start up the PortableApps.com Platform, Google Chrome Portable, my RSS reader, eXpresso (app asosiation) and who knows what else, it takes ages to close them all down which I need to do before I can eject and safely remove my USB, I find that my solution works much better.
Re: Mindboards blog
Posted: 14 Aug 2011, 00:39
by dimasterooo
studbrickmaster wrote:Or you could install a PHP feed reader on your website, so you just have to enter a url to see your feeds.
Yeah that's what I meant for the MiBo blog
. So everybody has a central place to go to get the latest NXT news, especially new people. That way, they won't have to go around the web and find their own feeds, and it'll be on the same site as this forum.