Re: third party rss readers
Gene
You may see things in order in the feeds you
monitor. I have only used the reader on New York Times feeds and they are
not in order. This same problem is what is being complained about in the
message you are responding to. perhaps the reader looks for a certain
format when determining how to organize feeds. If so, and if The New York
Times doesn't follow this format, its fair to assume that many other feeds don't
follow it either. therefore, it may well be that many feeds aren't
presented in proper order, though some or many others may be. But this
appears to be a serious problem concerning this reader.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: David Griffith
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2016 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] third party rss readers As I say when I open RSS Newsreader I cursor down to the feed I want to look at. I then hit Control R, this then automatically opens up a list of updated articles arranged chronologically with the newest article at the top of the list. My experience is that there is no delay in opening the feed using this method. The number of articles displayed appeared to vary according to the feed properties. Sometimes the latest 10 are shown whilst with other feeds more articles are loaded. The Player does not automatically refresh but then as you in effect manually refress every time you look at a feed this does not in practice matter at all. By the way the address for the webbie suite is, I am fairly sure www.webbie.org.uk David Griffith David Griffithit On 21/11/2016 03:26, Christopher Bartlett
wrote:
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