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Nathan Eckenrode shared an idea in Feedly on January 15, 2009 00:13:
thunderbirdhey why not makea version of thisthat runs in thunderbird, it could have thunderbrowse as a depenency but it would be areally neat addition.
Nathan Eckenrode replied on December 16, 2008 12:32 to the idea "Let Us Put Google Gears (Offline Mode) Into This Thing =)" in Feedly:
what would really be awesome, is if the google gears iteration of feedly does not require active syncronization by the user, rather just happens. this would solve the user case of some one at the airport who would like to read the news on an airplane, all you do is fire up feedly in the terminal and enjoy while on the plane. in the next airplane all your comments, tweets, shares etc are synced when you connect to the next wireless network.-
Nathan Eckenrode started following the idea "Let Us Put Google Gears (Offline Mode) Into This Thing =)" in Feedly.
Nathan Eckenrode replied on July 06, 2008 07:05 to the idea "Change the tweet link to ping" in Feedly:
personally, i'd like to integrate ping.fm just because it let's me hit all the services that i broadcast. ping.fm is also using getsatisfaction perhaps this will help integrate them as an option. but selecting identi.ca as a single sharing service or plurk or jaiku would allow users flexibility in this regard.
Nathan Eckenrode shared an idea in Feedly on July 06, 2008 03:31:
Change the tweet link to pinginstead of using the twitter link on articles, why not connect it to ping.fm or hellotxt.com or allow the user to specify which microblogging solution they would want to share it to.
Nathan Eckenrode replied on July 06, 2008 02:24 to the question "Really, really mark articles as read" in Feedly:
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Nathan Eckenrode asked a question in Feedly on July 05, 2008 14:26:
Really, really mark articles as readWhen using feedly to read articles, I have noticed that articles do not stay marked as read across teh service, i.e. switching from the feed to the "What's New?" and back will cause the read articles to be marked as unread. or reopening the page later in the day will cause nearly the entire list of articles to be unread. This can be because the articles in Google Reader are not being marked as read, as when open that service directly the several days worth of news feeds are listed as unread.
n8k99 asked a question in Feedly on June 29, 2008 07:55:
Commenting SystemIt would be quite awesome if there could be a link that allows making a comment via Disqus and/or Intense Debate.
A comment on the question "mark as read when scroll past" in Feedly:
would automatically marking as read when you move the highlight box onto an article be considered a "hardcore" feature or wouldn't it be sort of expected? or in other words, if you highlight the box, to read it, shouldn't it get marked as read? – n8k99, on June 29, 2008 07:53
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