For the last 3 months I've had access to broadband during the daytime (in a friend's house, my new 'office') but revert to using dial-up in the evenings back here in my own home. And now that I've terminated my flat-rate UTVip account I need to drastically reduce my dial-up connection time. That means finding an alternative to my RSS aggregator of choice - Bloglines.com for evening use. And what better than an RSS aggregator that synchronises with my Bloglines account - FeedDemon. They work great together.
Here's the routine. The last thing I do each day before leaving the 'office' is close my Bloglines window in Firefox and launch FeedDemon, which immediately sucks down all my unread Bloglines RSS items. I can thus spend all the time I want in the evening, offline, going through those posts and flagging the ones which demand further reading. Then, last thing at night, I hit the flag filter so as to only show all the items I've marked earlier and drag and drop those post title links to my Textpad editor.
Finally, I run two Textpad macros I've created to HTMLise those links and save as a web page. First thing I do the following morning back in the broadband blessed 'office' it open that local HTML page and right click to bring up the Linky menu, then open each URL in a separate Firefox tab. I regularly open up to 30 tabs which isn't a problem with 512Mb RAM.
Bloglines, FeedDemon, Firefox and Linky - what a great combination.
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