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	<title>Comments on: GreatNews 1.0 Beta Build 311</title>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 04:01:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>by: bravery</title>
		<link>http://www.feed-readers.com/blog/posts/7#comment-3</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2005 04:26:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Cool,man, here is some tips about greatnews that I wanna to share with you.
You can configure greatnews to use firefox by option–&amp;#62;usability. Tick box before ‘open rss link in external default browser’.
As in your case, firefox is your default one.
You can also use it as outlook style by ticking view–&amp;#62;news list.
After that, once you click on a special feed, you will see all the news you received are displayed in a pane one by one as every single email item looklike.
The bloglines api only allows user to synchronize with all the unread news. It pretty much works like outlook express synchronizing with hotmail. Once you download all your email, hotmail server will assume you read all your emails. Once you download all the news items from bloglines server, bloglines will assume you read all of them. But Greatnews still can choose to leave all the news items unread in bloglines even after greatnews downloads them all not like netnewswire and feeddemon which mark all as read upon download.
Until bloglines provide a better synchronisation api, greatnews can do nothing about it.
Newsgator offer a real-time synchronisation api. But sadly it's not free. It's like hotmail to outlook, you need to pay a subscription fee to use it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Cool,man, here is some tips about greatnews that I wanna to share with you.<br />
You can configure greatnews to use firefox by option–&gt;usability. Tick box before ‘open rss link in external default browser’.<br />
As in your case, firefox is your default one.<br />
You can also use it as outlook style by ticking view–&gt;news list.<br />
After that, once you click on a special feed, you will see all the news you received are displayed in a pane one by one as every single email item looklike.<br />
The bloglines api only allows user to synchronize with all the unread news. It pretty much works like outlook express synchronizing with hotmail. Once you download all your email, hotmail server will assume you read all your emails. Once you download all the news items from bloglines server, bloglines will assume you read all of them. But Greatnews still can choose to leave all the news items unread in bloglines even after greatnews downloads them all not like netnewswire and feeddemon which mark all as read upon download.<br />
Until bloglines provide a better synchronisation api, greatnews can do nothing about it.<br />
Newsgator offer a real-time synchronisation api. But sadly it&#8217;s not free. It&#8217;s like hotmail to outlook, you need to pay a subscription fee to use it.
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