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Is this still being developed? #114

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a3rosol opened this issue Jan 31, 2018 · 5 comments
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Is this still being developed? #114

a3rosol opened this issue Jan 31, 2018 · 5 comments

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@a3rosol
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a3rosol commented Jan 31, 2018

Thinking about using this software, but the last commit was a year ago. Is this still being developed?

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passiomatic commented Jan 31, 2018

Hi there. I'm rewriting the frontend from scratch. The rationale is that to improve the UI and fix current issues I have to jumping thru hoops which complicates code and this in the end it does not pay off. This will take a while, probably a few weeks.

In the meantime if you feel that the current Coldsweat features satisfy your needs I suggest you to give it a try.

@a3rosol
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a3rosol commented Feb 1, 2018

I gave it a try and it works well 😊 however, I'm wondering how the "grouping similar items" feature works. Do I have to activate it somewhere? Does it only work with english articles? Does it work with Reeder (ios/Mac)?

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I'm not sure what does you mean by "grouping similar items". Do you mean feed groups?

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a3rosol commented Mar 25, 2018

No, I meant grouping similar news topics. For example: some major news event happens (iphone release). 7 different sites that I subscribed to start spewing out 50 articles every hour. Can these articles be grouped together, so I don't see 50 articles but rather 10 articles? Like google news style topic aggregation. Maybe group them via the Hot/Fever api?

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Unfortunately there's nothing like Fever's "Hot links" right now. The feature is tracked here: #68

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