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The application has capabilities to automatically clean up the database from the old articles. And this option has the modifiers "Do not remove important articles" and "Do not remove unread articles". So if you rely on automatic cleaning you could set it to never delete important and/or unread articles so you will never miss them. |
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I have been using QuiteRSS for probably on average >10 hours almost every day for over a decade but since it is apparently long dead I must find an alternative and I am hoping RSS Guard is a usable option for me.
I have been searching RSS Guard's settings and menus, but I (very visually impaired, white cane, full disability) can't find how or if it is possible, so I thought I'd just ask in a place where people are likely to know, here:
I want to be able to go through all articles globally all, per feed all or per feed tree-category all, marking those that need later action as "important" (or similar) so that those will absolutely definitely not get deleted until unmarked again, while deleting each article determined to need no (further) action so that when I am all caught up globally or per feed/category I would have no articles displayed in the list except those marked as important and therefore won't be removable until they are no longer important, so then I would be able to tell RSS Guard to "delete all" every time that it has fetched new articles and I have seen that none of those new require (further) action and that would delete all articles EXCEPT NOT the ones marked as important of course, then just unmark as important once an article has been sufficiently acted upon making it no longer important and therefore can be deleted too, etc, etc.
As far as I can see (again, very visually impaired) the "mark as important" does not make the articles treated as particularly important at all, but just adds some faint icon, but we are still able to delete important articles? That seems like it should not be desired by anyone, so I am wondering if I am missing something, did I accidentally enable some "enable deleting important override" setting somewhere that I can not find to revert?
Also, is there an option somewhere to have a keyboard shortcut actually put articles only in the recycle bin (except not important ones) and not show them in the main list, instead of just crossing them out?
Since I became very visually impaired, it is impacting my fatigue insurmountably much to keep having articles listed that I have to strain myself a lot to repeatedly check the same ones over and over again just to spot the to me barely even visible overstrike (while zoomed in 150% using font size 28 on a 55 inch screen) marking it as apparently placed in recycle bin but bafflingly still also outside the recycle bin,
so I would appreciate very much if someone here point me to how I can use RSS Guard in a way accessible to me with this condition.
Otherwise, I have found no other viable candidates, so I seem to be stuck using deprecated QuiteRSS forever. :-/
Thanks!
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