3/26/2023 0 Comments No flash quiterssNaturally when working with a large database the program requires some tweaks. However, it should be noted that I do still experience corruption issues IF the computer crashes or if the power goes out BUT RSSOwlnix has a command line REPAIR function for the database!! This has saved my data more times than I can count. I no longer have the lag issues while searching, and large database files of 2GB+ is no longer an issue either – as it is perfectly capable of handling extremely large database files without any performance and/or corruption issues. Then I switched to RSSOwlnix (which is a fork of RSSOwl) This was a huge inconvenience for me, because I essentially lost all my data. There is no function to repair the database built into the program that I know of, and I could find no information anywhere online on how to repair database via any other method (even on the user forums). Other than the search is extremely laggy/slow with a very large index > I learned that the program has a tendency for the database to corrupt when the database size gets around 2GB - also the database has a tendency to corrupt if (while the program is running) the computer crashes, power goes out (etc). Previously I tried to use QuiteRSS for the better part of about 1 year, and I have some miscellaneous complaints that others might consider if they have a lot of sites indexed which might generate a large database. FYI this many sites will produce a database 4-6GB per year (depending on how much content is generated). I have around 800 sites indexed via RSS, and I export the database each year to archive each years feeds. The only remaining options are audio notifications when new articles are available, keyboard shortcuts to handle all major features from the keyboard, the option to star items, and various options to modify the retrieval and display of feeds in the program. QuiteRSS uses Webkit, the same technology that is powering Chrome and Safari for its embedded browser.Ī handy button to load or block images is available right in the main toolbar, which can be useful in situations where images are not needed, or when the PC is connected to a slow Internet connection. This needs to be enabled under Tools > Options > Browser > Use the embedded browser. It is then possible to click-through to the website the news were published on, or display a rendered page in the feed reader directly. The reader displays a basic version of the article at first. The left sidebar displays a list of subscribed feeds and their unread news count, the upper right pane the articles that were published on the selected RSS feed, and the lower right pane the article that is selected right now in the article listing. The interface itself is divided into three panes, which seems typical for many RSS readers.
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