by Kevin » May 9th, 2009, 7:25 pm
Thank you for sharing your opinions! It's great to hear that you are enjoying xFeed, and with the support and comments of everyone we can make xFeed the feed reader we all wish the iPhone had.
1) Great idea for the search, not in the roadmap currently. Going to have to figure out how to work it in there. There
are so many great sources out there, just how to find them? For the time being xFeed allows you to search on google for the feeds you want and when you find and open a page that supports auto discovery or you open a feed in safari's built in feed reader, you can add it to xFeed by going to the address bar and changing the first "http://" to "xfeed://" This does not outweigh the benefits of integrating the search into the app, but hopefully it will work for the mean time. I also encourage everyone to share their favorite feeds for everyone in this topic
http://www.nothingeverywhere.com/forum/ ... p?f=8&t=14
2) The idea of updating entire categories was one that was passed on as being too time consuming for the user to be worth while, however, the scenario of the connectionless device being able to "load up" before an adventure warrants a second look into how to squeeze this into the UI cleanly, which is the most difficult part.
3) Swipe to delete articles is coming in the next version witch is undergoing its final tweaks and testings as we speak! Locking articles, nice idea, going to see how to work that one into the UI...
Thank you for the kind words and it's great to hear that you find xFeed useful.
Heres to making it even better!
Thank you for sharing your opinions! It's great to hear that you are enjoying xFeed, and with the support and comments of everyone we can make xFeed the feed reader we all wish the iPhone had.
1) Great idea for the search, not in the roadmap currently. Going to have to figure out how to work it in there. There [b]are[/b] so many great sources out there, just how to find them? For the time being xFeed allows you to search on google for the feeds you want and when you find and open a page that supports auto discovery or you open a feed in safari's built in feed reader, you can add it to xFeed by going to the address bar and changing the first "http://" to "xfeed://" This does not outweigh the benefits of integrating the search into the app, but hopefully it will work for the mean time. I also encourage everyone to share their favorite feeds for everyone in this topic [url]http://www.nothingeverywhere.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=14[/url]
2) The idea of updating entire categories was one that was passed on as being too time consuming for the user to be worth while, however, the scenario of the connectionless device being able to "load up" before an adventure warrants a second look into how to squeeze this into the UI cleanly, which is the most difficult part.
3) Swipe to delete articles is coming in the next version witch is undergoing its final tweaks and testings as we speak! Locking articles, nice idea, going to see how to work that one into the UI...
Thank you for the kind words and it's great to hear that you find xFeed useful.
Heres to making it even better!