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I turned on my N800 today and immediately noticed that the RSS feed applet on the home page was void of any feeds and wouldn't retrieve anything. I fired up the factory installed RSS feed and the 3 feeds I had were gone. Nada.

Any clue why this might have happened? The last time I had it powered on (the night before) everything was fine.

Thanks,
David
 
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Bug #1110.

The RSS Feed Reader is a PoS and not worthy of being on the Internet Tablets as standard, to be honest - there's a ton of bugs against it in Bugzilla, and Nokia have admitted it needs a full rewrite which couldn't happen soon enough. Mind you, same could be said for the email client also.

Voting for bug #1110 may help Nokia focus more effort on fixing the RSS Feed Reader - so far this bug only has one vote even though it seems to be a farely common issue (judging by posts on this forum).

Last edited by Milhouse; 2007-07-24 at 03:48.
 
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Thanks for that ...

What are the preferred rss reader and email utils for the N800?
 
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Originally Posted by Milhouse View Post
Bug #1110.

The RSS Feed Reader is a PoS and not worthy of being on the Internet Tablets as standard, to be honest - there's a ton of bugs against it in Bugzilla, and Nokia have admitted it needs a full rewrite which couldn't happen soon enough. Mind you, same could be said for the email client also.

Voting for bug #1110 may help Nokia focus more effort on fixing the RSS Feed Reader - so far this bug only has one vote even though it seems to be a farely common issue (judging by posts on this forum).
I disagree with the RSS feed reader and e-mail apps being crap. They are fairly bare-bones and do need some additional work (authenticated rss feeds please?) but both do what they are supposed to, generally.

The feed reader losing its feeds is most likely because you turned it off while the feed reader was updating, corrupting the opml file - my biggest complaint across the two apps by a country mile.
 
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1. Deleting feeds randomly
2. Deleting articles before they are read
3. Listing articles on the home applet which don't exist when you open them
4. Reboot loops (hopefully fixed)
5. Dodgey screen drag scroll implementation

Just five bugs off the top of my head which make the RSS Feed Reader upleasant if not impossible to use. The main internet focused apps on the Internet Tablets should be excellent examples of their kind, not some old crap that ticks a box.

 
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I find the RSS reader quite useful too, not a piece of crap as sometimes noted.

The only real, but painful, bug is the disappearence of the feeds. I had this too a few days ago. Hoped it would be fixed with the new release, but it is still there.

Save your opml file often.
 
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Originally Posted by Milhouse View Post
1. Deleting feeds randomly
2. Deleting articles before they are read
3. Listing articles on the home applet which don't exist when you open them
4. Reboot loops (hopefully fixed)
5. Dodgey screen drag scroll implementation

Just five bugs off the top of my head which make the RSS Feed Reader upleasant if not impossible to use. The main internet focused apps on the Internet Tablets should be excellent examples of their kind, not some old crap that ticks a box.

1 - Not really random, but highly annoying.
2 - It doesn't delete articles whatsoever. RSS is not supposed to work that way. It's just supposed to give you the absolute latest headlines. Anything older shouldn't be seen anymore because they are no longer the latest.
3 - Happens when you check just after an update, but not that often.
4 - Never saw this happen, but I can tell you that I was quite paranoid about it when I bought my N800 because I had to get mine imported from the US into Canada back before it was offered up here and the last thing I wanted to do was ship it back to Nokia in the US.
5 - I've never even tried it so it doesn't affect me.
 
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Originally Posted by Rider View Post
I find the RSS reader quite useful too, not a piece of crap as sometimes noted.

The only real, but painful, bug is the disappearence of the feeds. I had this too a few days ago. Hoped it would be fixed with the new release, but it is still there.

Save your opml file often.
I couldn't agree more.
 
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Originally Posted by Milhouse View Post
1. Deleting feeds randomly
2. Deleting articles before they are read
3. Listing articles on the home applet which don't exist when you open them
4. Reboot loops (hopefully fixed)
5. Dodgey screen drag scroll implementation

Just five bugs off the top of my head which make the RSS Feed Reader upleasant if not impossible to use. The main internet focused apps on the Internet Tablets should be excellent examples of their kind, not some old crap that ticks a box.

1- have experienced that one a couple of times
2- haven't experienced that one
3- i don't use the home applet
4- haven't experienced that one
5- this one annoys me a lot. Why doesn't this program scroll nicely?
 
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Originally Posted by zerojay View Post
1 - Not really random, but highly annoying.
2 - It doesn't delete articles whatsoever. RSS is not supposed to work that way. It's just supposed to give you the absolute latest headlines. Anything older shouldn't be seen anymore because they are no longer the latest.
3 - Happens when you check just after an update, but not that often.
4 - Never saw this happen, but I can tell you that I was quite paranoid about it when I bought my N800 because I had to get mine imported from the US into Canada back before it was offered up here and the last thing I wanted to do was ship it back to Nokia in the US.
5 - I've never even tried it so it doesn't affect me.
1. If it's not random, you must known the cause - please tell Nokia, 'cos they can't reproduce it
2. Read the bug concerning this issue - hiding behind some ridiculous spec designed for machine-to-machine communication doesn't cut it when discussing applications designed for humans!
3. Still a bug, and annoying
4. Plenty others did
5. That makes it OK then!

 
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