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I seem to remember trying a few and returning to the stock one.
Well why not fix the stock one so everyone can benefit from the extra features?
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I've taken a quick look at "osso-rss-feed-reader" in Gitorious, which I think is the source for Maemo's RSS reader:
https://gitorious.org/osso-rss-feed-reader
It doesn't look too hard to work with, but it is a GTK project. For myself, I'd be more comfortable coding in Qt... But porting the Osso app to Qt would probably be such a big project, you might as well consider it a new app afterwards.
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I suppose I am just concerned it's less efficient spending time to make something we all ready have that could be fixed.
The more core Maemo applications that people work on the better IMO.
Maybe we should move this discussion over there?
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However, I'm not an expert on RSS (I don't generally use any RSS readers myself), nor well-educated on GTK, nor for that matter much of a user interfaces guy to begin with. So, I may not be the best guy for doing a total overhaul of the existing RSS reader...
I would also like to see a widget that has less emphasis on being finger-friendly and more on supporting a large, easy-to-read display of news headlines...
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I have one more request: keep the backlight on when watching video podcasts.
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Unfortunately, clicking on any links within the data will bring them up within the widget; I'm still working out how to pull them up with an external browser.
QWebView *view = new QWebView(this); view->page()->setLinkDelegationPolicy(QWebPage::DelegateAllLinks); QObject::connect(view->page(), SIGNAL(linkClicked(QUrl)), this, SLOT(onLinkClicked(QUrl))); ... void MyWidget::onLinkClicked(const QUrl &link) { //Handle link }
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