Archive for the 'Website' Category

Welcome, Slashdotters.

Monday, February 20th, 2006

Welcome to everyone visiting from Slashdot! The story generated some good discussion, including FT isn’t BitTorrent (but how they might work together) why it’s OK that there’s some conceptual overlap with NNTP a good response to a reasonable question: what’s the problem, exactly? It wasn’t really the bump in users I was hoping for; at [...]

Version 0.7.0 released.

Monday, February 20th, 2006

Version 0.7.0 of the FeedTree software for users and publishers is now available for download. This version collects a number of bug fixes and new features; a complete list of checkins is here. Some highlights: Proxy: New statistics and info in the web UI (screenshots) Proxy: Support for conditional HTTP GET for feeds being polled [...]

Using FeedTree with your favorite feed reader.

Thursday, October 20th, 2005

I’ve added some step-by-step instructions to the FeedTree wiki for configuring various feed readers to use the FeedTree proxy. There’s information for Thunderbird, FeedDemon, Opera, and Mac feed readers. [If you don't see your favorite app here, take some screenshots of the proxy setup process and add them to the wiki.]

FeedTree Poster

Tuesday, October 4th, 2005

The poster I designed for the CS department‘s recent Corporate Affiliates meeting is a great brochure-style introduction to the FeedTree project. Print it on a 3-by-4 foot plotter page, or a sheet of letter-sized copy paper. Grab it from the FeedTreePoster page on the wiki.

Live.

Thursday, August 18th, 2005

Welcome to the FeedTree website, launched (very softly) on August 23. On the project wiki you’ll find downloads and documentation for the available FeedTree software. Bug reports and other feedback are invited from all.

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