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We now have RSS running.

This will allow people to receive a feed of the latest threads posted on APUG. This may be included into a webpage or RSS reader to provide an automatically updated latest threads display outside of APUG.

I am new to this and do not know much about it yet. But if you have a device or webpage that can use an RSS feed you can now have that page display the most recent APUG forum posts.

The url to our RSS feed is: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)

As an example I have tested it with yahoo.com. If you have a Yahoo account you can configure your main Yahoo homepage and add an RSS feed, then plug in our RSS url listed above. The result is the screenshot below. Pretty nifty :smile:


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I just head over to the site myself, but for someone who has their own webpage or a set homepage (Opera opens back to the last pages you were on so APUG is theoretically always one of my homepages) this is great feature!
 
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It looks like the Yahoo homepage RSS feeds are still a new feature and in beta, so they don't appear to update regularly enough. If anyone has some additional RSS resources or tricks please post them here.
 
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I found this to be interesting, an RSS Reader, similar to an email client.

http://www.sharpreader.net/index.html

You put in your RSS feeds apug,bbc news, sports, etc and it's all displayed in this app. Going to try it (might cut down on my surfing at work :wink:)
 
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Have installed it and it's a great little app! superb :smile:
 
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If using the sharpreader, I suggest going into feed properties and setting the apug feed to refresh every 15mins. I've added about 20 feeds to this reader. Good stuff, no need to surf pages now I just check the feed lists from the different sites all in 1 location.
 

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great little app, any suggestions on a couple of feeds to add to it. It's nice because I can have it open while working on a paper in word.
 
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Here is a massive RSS feed directory for anyone interested: Dead Link Removed
 

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Good, free OS X RSS client?

Can someone recommend a good, free RSS client for OS X?

I tried slashdock, but don't like it. Seems primitive and cludgy, generating an HTML page for viewing instead of viewing the index in the app itself.

Just installed bottomfeeder, but it's clearly a lame port of something that wants to be a window app.

I think the ultimate would be a gateway that dynamically presented RSS feeds and items as IMAP folders and messages, permitting any IMAP-capable E-Mail client to do RSS, but maybe that just appeals to me 'cause of my background. (*shrug*)

Open to OS X client suggestions.

(should I have asked this in the lounge instead? If so, let me know and I'll delete this post and re-post it in the lounge. I figured if someone did step up with a suggestion of a good OS X client, this thread would be a good place to post about it.)

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kwmullet said:
Can someone recommend a good, free RSS client for OS X?

I tried slashdock, but don't like it. Seems primitive and cludgy, generating an HTML page for viewing instead of viewing the index in the app itself.

-KwM-

You want to take a look at NetNewsWire - it's the defacto standard on OS X. It's also not free, but the best things in life rarely are :D
 

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Sean said:
This may be included into a webpage or RSS reader to provide an automatically updated latest threads display outside of APUG.

I am new to this and do not know much about it yet. But if you have a device or webpage that can use an RSS feed you can now have that page display the most recent APUG forum posts.

Thanks Sean,

I'll try it out this weekend; the next version of my website already uses RSS feeds from the Photography forum at About.com. I'll try this and see how it works as well. In my other life, I'm a professional programmer, specializing in writing .NET applications.
 

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kwmullet said:
Can someone recommend a good, free RSS client for OS X?

I have a friend who recommends NetNewsWire. The address is:

http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/

Down at the bottom of the page is a link for the free lite version. I can't vouch for it, since I'm a Windows XP guy.
 

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xml feed?

I'm toying with the idea of writing a Sherlock channel for APUG. Sherlock is a MacOSX xml based browsing system - it's fantastic provided you've got a "channel" targeted to a particular data source (ie website). I wrote a channel for another site, and it totally changed the feel of the site - it became so much more interactive, and responsive. However good channels are few and far between.

Part of the problem is you need really need a clean(ish) data feed. Is there currently a way to get the forums without the UI? There was in the old version of the board (the "mobile" forums), but it seems to have dissapeared in the revamp. Is that still running, or is there (or could there be) and XML version?

If I get anything working, I'll release it if there's any interest.

Ian
 
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click the "Archive" link at the bottom of this page, that will be a text feed..
 

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Mozilla's Firefox browser seems to have a strong RSS client built in, but it doesn't recognize the APUG rss feed.

I haven't dug into it much, but it seems to either be a mime typing thing or the lack of a .rss extension on the URL. Firefox places a [RSS] icon in the window's status bar if there's an RSS feed on the page. Works fine on some other pages like Dead Link Removed and http://slashdot.org/ , but it doesn't happen when I view the main apug page, the page for this thread, or the list of forums. There's a tutorial of sorts on the Mozilla site for manually adding RSS feeds to your bookmarks (so-called "live bookmarks") at http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/live-bookmarks.html , but it requires that the feed URL end in .rdf or .xml, which leads me to believe it might be a mime typing issue.

ideas? Maybe I need to write a page of my own with the right kind of link in it, but I'm betting this would be useful to more apuggers than just me.

Oh heck... as long as I'm being unreasonably demanding, I might as well queue up another suggestion that it would also be nice if you could have an RSS subscription both to the top of the member journal tree as well as to any particular member journal (and if it's yours, have the option to update the journal through RSS.)

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kwmullet said:
Mozilla's Firefox browser seems to have a strong RSS client built in, but it doesn't recognize the APUG rss feed.
-KwM-

Firefox 1.0 does, yay!
 

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I finally got through and downloaded Firefox 1.0, whee is the RSS reader? by the way, it is a really slick browser. faster on my machine than the beta version.
 

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hmmmmmmmmm.....I have no idea what you are talking about. RSS is really stupid salesman? raunchy sex slave? rancid sandwich shop? rumpled striped shirt? what????????

This is APUG remember... a refuge for at least some of us who are not utterly tuned into and current with digital doggerel or digital photography.
 

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in Firefox 1.0 go...

Bookmarks
Manage Bookmarks

On the new window that opens go...
File
New Live bookmark
In the "properties for new live bookmark" give it a name eg APUG
then cut and paste this into the Feed Location (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Click OK

Now close Firefox and re-open it.
Click on your bookmarks and you will see APUG with a little Icon beside it and RSS feed beside it.
 

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is there a way to customize what the rss feed sends?
I'd be interested in the content of 2 or 3 forums only and galleies
 
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titrisol said:
is there a way to customize what the rss feed sends?
I'd be interested in the content of 2 or 3 forums only and galleies
not that I'm aware of, it might be able to be tweaked from a special rss client?
 
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