Is there a way to synchronise the RSS Feeds I have in Outlook 2007 with my Diamond? It would make life a lot easier than having to manually create every feed on the device. Alternatively, if there is a way to create them from the PC through file manager or so that would also help.
It's been some time now that I was using a PPC and I hope I will come back to it with a HTC Touch Pro.
If WM 6.1 still supports AvantGo you can use this service to subscribe rss feeds and sync them with active sync.
When syncronising using an exchange server...does anybody else get a folder for RSS feeds? any ideas on how to put an RSS feed in there?
Thanks in advance
Friends,
I know this is off the pda topic and I have been searching high/low but have came up empty.
I am the author of the web site: www.invisiblelight.us and would like to add RSS feeds. I understand the basics and how to add them to a html file, but here is the fun part. I have folders on the site that have sub-folders of files and would like to have RSS feeds to my subscribers on what changes occur.
Please advise.
Tvos
How many RSS feeds are you wanting?
Normally you'd just have one (say on the news page) and then add the code for that there. Not every page needs to have a feed... or does it? All pages could have links to the newa page, which has the RSS Code?
Just my 2c's...
Ta
Dave
i don't need RSS feeds on the main web site, visitors access my material
which I have a folder listing of files - audio/video, text etc.. I want to have the user be able to subscribe to one feed which then will notify of any changes, updates, deletes, on the root and child folders.
better example, please visit my site: www.invisiblelight.us and you will see what I am talking about in the journals-stats-audio/video section.
thank you,
tvos
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arpanet.rsslive
Get live RSS feeds and stay connected with news around the world.
Offline Reading: You can easily view RSS fields while away from the internet. All RSS fields are saved instantly to your device and you can view them while you are away from the internet.
Flowing UI: The user interface complies with the Android user interface guidelines to provide a seamless experience and ease of use. Therefore it is very easy to find your way around within the app.
Google feeds integration: We have added the function of integrating google feeds within the app. Therefore you can just import the feeds from Google feeds into this application directly.
Browser Sharing: You can share an RSS feed link from the Chrome / Firefox / Dolphin browser, or any other browser you use. Just navigate to a page that supports RSS, then share the page to RSS Live. RSS Live will then take care of the rest.
Widget support: Add widgets to your homescreen. Select which RSS feeds to display. You can also set the color of the widget.
Immersive mode: You can easily enter immersive mode while reading a news article. Just click on the immersive mode button. To exit immersive mode, just swipe down from the top of the screen.
Hopefully the correct forum...
What RSS feed options do I have on XDA?