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11-27-2006, 09:02 AM
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Provides an easy and fast way to view online information on the Nokia Series 60 phones.
Allows users to read the latest news using a browser wherever they are.
Setting up channels
First step is the setup of the channels you want to use.
As next you need to subscribe to the channels you want to read.
Channels tab allows you to define your own channel hierarchy by sorting them into categories and subcategories.
There are two ways how to add new channels into the reader:
Go to the Channels tab and choose New/Channel from the Options menu. Enter the channel title and the link to the Internet source. These sources (so-called RSS feeds) are available on various web sites, usually marked with or images.
Import channel collection from any OPML file.
Subscription
'Subscribed' tab shows live channels and their headlines. "Live" means that the channel content is updated - either automatically or on your command.
Headline state is marked by its color and font:
Red bold font - unread headlines from today's last update
Blue bold font - unread headlines from today's older update
Black bold font - unread headlines from older date
Black normal font - read headlines
Bookmarks
Displays bookmarked headlines. The easiest way to bookmark a headline is to press the shortcut when the headline is opened or to use the Options menu.
Bookmarked headlines cannot be deleted during the automatic delete - they must be removed manually. Headlines that are not bookmarked are automatically deleted based on the period you specify.
Tabs
RSS news reader provides all information in various tabs. There are three default tabs: Channels, Subscribed and Bookmarks. Each user can define their own tabs, rename them or remove whenever appropriate.
Headlines can be arranged by channel or by date.
Update
The frequency of the channel content update is controlled by the update period.
If the time from the channel's last update is longer than this period, channel is marked for update. Such channels are automatically updated - if you allow this option.
Alternatively, you can control the update process manually.
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Provides an easy and fast way to view online information on the Nokia Series 60 phones.
Allows users to read the latest news using a browser wherever they are.
Setting up channels
First step is the setup of the channels you want to use.
As next you need to subscribe to the channels you want to read.
Channels tab allows you to define your own channel hierarchy by sorting them into categories and subcategories.
There are two ways how to add new channels into the reader:
Go to the Channels tab and choose New/Channel from the Options menu. Enter the channel title and the link to the Internet source. These sources (so-called RSS feeds) are available on various web sites, usually marked with or images.
Import channel collection from any OPML file.
Subscription
'Subscribed' tab shows live channels and their headlines. "Live" means that the channel content is updated - either automatically or on your command.
Headline state is marked by its color and font:
Red bold font - unread headlines from today's last update
Blue bold font - unread headlines from today's older update
Black bold font - unread headlines from older date
Black normal font - read headlines
Bookmarks
Displays bookmarked headlines. The easiest way to bookmark a headline is to press the shortcut when the headline is opened or to use the Options menu.
Bookmarked headlines cannot be deleted during the automatic delete - they must be removed manually. Headlines that are not bookmarked are automatically deleted based on the period you specify.
Tabs
RSS news reader provides all information in various tabs. There are three default tabs: Channels, Subscribed and Bookmarks. Each user can define their own tabs, rename them or remove whenever appropriate.
Headlines can be arranged by channel or by date.
Update
The frequency of the channel content update is controlled by the update period.
If the time from the channel's last update is longer than this period, channel is marked for update. Such channels are automatically updated - if you allow this option.
Alternatively, you can control the update process manually.
SAY THANKS IF YOU LIKE MY POST :)