[prssr-devel-ml] pRSSreader 1.2.1 beta2

  • From: "David Andrs" <pda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: prssr-devel-ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 20:28:54 +0100

Hi!

The beta2 is now available for download (http://pda.jasnapaka.com/prssr/beta/).

What's new:
Added:
- proxy settings on page in options (allowing overriding the connection manager)
- user agent string option (pRSSreader, Pocket IE)
  * if you want custom user agent string, edit the registry key
HKCU\Software\DaProfik\pRSSreader\User Agent
- Left/right arrows move on the previous/next channel (on the main
window, accessible via options)
- Summary View: Hide read feeds, Update selected, Mark selected read/unread
- 'There are no items to display' message, if there is nothing to
display in list/tree controls

Fixes:
- corrected and expanded code pages for rss feeds
- some error messages were displayed garbled
- Today Plugin: improved stability (all of you who encountered
troubles with it, test it, please)
- Initial OPML file contains one group (called blogs) and contains RSS
feed of my web log
- some minor bugfixes, that should improve stability

IMPORTANT:
Added logging to file (for debug purposes).
Configurable via registry:
HKCU\Software\DaProfik\pRSSreader\LogFile points to the log file
HKCU\Software\DaProfik\pRSSreader\LogLevel
- 0 - no logging at all
- 1 - minimal logging (to back trace user actions)
- 3 - medium logging
- 5 - almost everything (if you encounter crashes, set your log level
to this level)
- 7 - psychotic logging (be sure your log file is stored on a medium,
where you have a huge amount of free space)

Levels 2, 4, 6 are reserved for future use.

Every time you start pRSSreader, the old log file is disposed.


Betas are closed for major feature requests. Small improvements to the
current features (especially the newly added ones) are welcomed. Bug
reports are very welcomed.

Enjoy the new version.

--
David
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