![]() ![]() We spent a bit of time covering some negatives, but the positives outweigh those. It's very complex, and some stuff doesn't flow well or takes too much effort. RSS Guard claims to be simple, lightweight, and easy to use, but we disagree, which is not necessarily bad. ![]() The idea is to skim headlines and read what you want. None of the feeds pulled headlines correctly, almost defeating the entire purpose of RSS Guard. ![]() Notifications are annoying and something we shut off immediately. Once the data is retrieved from their RSS feeds or ours, you will find a three-pane interface: your feeds, headlines, and the story. Our first attempt to add failed, but we used the fetch metadata option on the second attempt, and then our new feed worked. We couldn't find an auto-detect anywhere either, something we've seen in other RSS readers but not a deal-breaker. Instead, you have to go to the menu under Feeds & Categories. There is no right-click to add a feed to existing categories. You can optionally choose from a pre-selected group of feeds, which is nice considering most RSS readers provide feeds whether you want them or not. This allows you to set up multiple accounts. Once executed, you can choose from adding a new account, including Gmail, Inoreader, NextCloud News, Tiny Tiny RSS, or, most likely, a standard online feed. RSS Guard is an RSS/ATOM feed aggregator developed using the Qt framework that supports online feed synchronization. Time=" 2094.944" type="critical" -> core: Cannot fetch medatada for feed: '"C:\ProgramData\miniconda3\python.exe" "C:\RSS Guard\scripts\script.py" " "another argument"' with error: 'protocol error'.RSS Guard is an RSS/ATOM feed aggregator developed using the Qt framework and supports online feed synchronization. Time=" 2094.943" type="debug" -> network: Destroying SilentNetworkAccessManager instance. It failed to apply the source as script and failed to import. That I can import my feeds and use the OPML as a backup What actually happened? I think that, since I get the same error "protocol error", when I add a feed and forget to select Script as source before pressing "Fetch it now" How to reproduce the bug? When I export an OPML however, I cannot import it afterwards, since it seems to treat my script as an URL and then of course fails. This is how I manually add the feed into RSS Guard. I created a python script to modify feeds and then output the result to stdout. ![]()
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