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Er i dont think you can delete the news piece itself, probably the other option is to flag/save which stories you want to keep or look back at
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Posted: 2009-01-27 14:11:58
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i use the Pro RSS app which is excellent, nice UI, no one single crash in the 3 months ive used it.
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Posted: 2009-01-27 14:50:27
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On 2009-01-27 14:11:58, RyaN wrote:
Er i dont think you can delete the news piece itself, probably the other option is to flag/save which stories you want to keep or look back at
So that would then mean that the list gets bigger and bigger and is always accumilating. Surley month old news will not still be visible will it?
On 2009-01-27 14:50:27, whentheleveebreaks wrote:
i use the Pro RSS app which is excellent, nice UI, no one single crash in the 3 months ive used it.
Yeah I might get that one actually. What are the benefits over the free verson?
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Posted: 2009-01-27 14:52:15
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@bav I think it may just get deleted itself tbh like every day or something. Like with google reader only new stories show up, and you actually have to click on 'old stories' to read older ones.
I've only ever used an actual RSS app on my iPhone once or twice. I use google reader a bit, and have RSS feeds in outlook 2007 @ home. Just wondering, what feed do you have for footy news? Any other good feeds people can recommend?
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Posted: 2009-01-27 15:05:28
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Apart the Facebook and Weather apps,what are the apps that can be used with WAP protocol? Using the proxy.pac hack of course
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Posted: 2009-01-27 15:17:34
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On 2009-01-27 15:05:28, RyaN wrote:
@bav I think it may just get deleted itself tbh like every day or something. Like with google reader only new stories show up, and you actually have to click on 'old stories' to read older ones.
I've only ever used an actual RSS app on my iPhone once or twice. I use google reader a bit, and have RSS feeds in outlook 2007 @ home. Just wondering, what feed do you have for footy news? Any other good feeds people can recommend?
Turns out I was being dumb haha. You just swipe across to delete like deleting a mail or video,. podcast ect....
Ryan for the footy feeds I get them from Sky Sports. Go to their website and you can get a feed for each league. I got one for the Premiership, Champions League, Spain, Italy and even 1 for Tennis too. Great for breaking footy news imo.
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Posted: 2009-01-27 16:03:31
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Ah yeah, course!! Swipe and then delete. Sometimes you forget how simple the iPhone is
Ah cool then, will have to check em out. Might just add more to my Intelliscreen RSS feed as i'll probably never remember to actually go in to the app! Only got BBC News, Gizmodo, Engadget and iPhone Dev Blog in there atm.
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Posted: 2009-01-27 16:17:51
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does anyone use ilog? if you do, does the call log just keep getting bigger and bigger., does it ever delete old calls?
my 'recent calls' tab is getting into the 1000s and i was hoping the app would have some kind of management policy of deleting old calls?
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Posted: 2009-01-27 16:39:12
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hey those of you have a few issues with clippy, with the new update, u can close the tabs so the stop blocking the text area and u can can stack clipborad with multiple copied lines
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Posted: 2009-01-27 16:46:05
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Good, i'm pleased about that update to clippy because it bugs me. Dont want to uninstall it cos it may come in handy at some point, so i'm pleased i can get rid of that pop-up
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Posted: 2009-01-27 16:55:15
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