![]() |
2007-05-01
, 10:33
|
Posts: 3,401 |
Thanked: 1,255 times |
Joined on Nov 2005
@ London, UK
|
#2
|
![]() |
2007-05-01
, 10:38
|
|
Posts: 129 |
Thanked: 4 times |
Joined on Mar 2007
|
#3
|
![]() |
2007-05-01
, 10:42
|
Posts: 5 |
Thanked: 0 times |
Joined on Apr 2007
@ London
|
#4
|
![]() |
2007-05-06
, 06:05
|
Posts: 3 |
Thanked: 0 times |
Joined on May 2007
|
#5
|
![]() |
2007-05-06
, 08:04
|
Posts: 3,401 |
Thanked: 1,255 times |
Joined on Nov 2005
@ London, UK
|
#6
|
![]() |
2007-05-06
, 08:11
|
Posts: 13 |
Thanked: 1 time |
Joined on Mar 2007
|
#7
|
![]() |
2007-05-06
, 08:27
|
Posts: 3,401 |
Thanked: 1,255 times |
Joined on Nov 2005
@ London, UK
|
#8
|
![]() |
2007-05-06
, 08:38
|
|
Posts: 729 |
Thanked: 19 times |
Joined on Mar 2007
|
#9
|
![]() |
2007-05-06
, 08:48
|
|
Posts: 344 |
Thanked: 6 times |
Joined on Jan 2007
|
#10
|
I'm done with Nokia's built-in RSS reader.
Someone needs to build a better one.
Pain in the ar*e. They need to support OPML file imports as I can't be bothered having to go through the process of setting up all the RSS feeds again. Good example of why I increasingly don't like locally hosted stuff on anything, or if something is locally hosted that I have it backed up or replicated elsewhere (all my RSS feeds are on Netvibes, having recently moved over to that from the mind numbingly dull Live.com).