December 21, 2005

BlogBridge 2.10 Weekly Released

Filed under: Announcements, BlogBridge — Aleksey Gureiev on 4:58 am

Yesterday we released another weekly build — BlogBridge 2.10. This release brings several significant enhancements to the user interface, several fixes to the logic and database operation. More detailed list of changes follows:

  • Added Categories and Keywords counter to the article panel.
  • Added panel to the preferences dialog to control the layout of minimal, brief and full modes.
  • Added select all/none buttons to Synchronization and Reading List updates dialogs.
  • Added the alert to notify the user when the number of feeds in OPML exceeds defined import limit.
  • Added an ability to set specific view mode to the feeds (see static feed preferences).
  • Enhanced the progress indication in the Activity dialog box.
  • Enhanced the look of Synchronization and Reading List updates dialogs.
  • Enhanced the OPML import operation to support BlogLines and others better.
  • Enhanced the recognition of categories in Atom and RSS feeds.
  • Enhanced the Feeds and Guides lists single-row mode.
  • Compacted articles list.
  • Rearranged the preferences dialog box.
  • Fixed dragging out feeds from Reading Lists.
  • Fixed Starz filter not working in some cases.
  • Fixed not removing duplicate feeds when detected.
  • Fixed several local database problems.
  • Fixed copy, open and add-as-a-feed commands for hyper links in articles.

As you can see, this release still has no traces of reading lists publishing. It’s generally because we have too few opinions from you on what the interface should look like and what is really necessary. Please pay attention to the post with our poll and give us your points. We appreciate your help!

The weekly version can be installed using Java Web Start launcher. Those, who already use our weekly build, do not need to do anything — the application will be automatically updated.

Have fun!

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