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  1. @feegene1 Sorry - there are no plans for a Linux version of FD.
  2. @The_Rooster You already know this, but for the sake of others: if FeedDemon seems slow, try File > Manage Cache > Compact.
  3. RT @nnw_iPhone: Just got email that NetNewsWire Premium 2.0.2 is on App Store. (But note that it will probably take a few hours before y ...
  4. @The_Rooster Did the lockup occur with the test build I linked in the email I sent you last week?
  5. @jaxn I'm 42, so I'm well above average.
  6. @kandidat Showing mail icon that denotes when any unread items exist sounds good, though.
  7. @kandidat I do plan to add Win7-specific features, but not wild about unread count on icon. That would make it look like a chore, IMO.
  8. Heading home after an exhausting but rewarding week with my dad.
  9. @Fahrni agreed re: Facebook, esp the architecture.
  10. @vagredajr Ah, but now I know who the hell you are, so the circle is broken!
  11. Thinking that I should add a "Convert Twitter List to OPML" feature to FeedDemon.
  12. Nice to see I'm included in a few Twitter lists named "Others" - I like being hard to categorize.
  13. @leemathews Except for the previous correction, of course, which says that "The headline of this post turns out to be incorrect" :)
  14. @leemathews Thanks, Lee - yes, that's accurate.
  15. @jasonclarke However, now that Download Squad knows the headline is false, why does it remain unchanged?
  16. @jasonclarke Yes, can definitely understand the reason for the misinterpretation, and it's a well-done article otherwise.
  17. @jangles Thanks, Neville.
  18. @pirchner That's a good way to put it :)
  19. Contrary to what Download Squad is reporting, NewsGator *does* still own FeedDemon http://bit.ly/4i9mwE
  20. Far too many people get far too caught up in far too many dumb debates about RSS.