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Goodbye Gregarius, Hello Google Reader

At about the same time that I switched to using GMail again, I stopped using Gregarius in favor of Google Reader as my primary feed reader. This means that I probably will not be making very many contributions to the Gregarius codebase in the near future. Unlike my switch from Thunderbird to GMail, my annoyances [...]

Duke Gregarius Forever

I was poking around Gregarius' Trac installation when I ran across the funny screenshot that you can see to your left.
In retrospect, I am not sure what I was worried about in my earlier post about Gregarius development. I have all the time in the world…
Gregarius 0.6.0 - coming out when it is ready.

My Road to 0.6.0

I wanted to write something about how Gaim's communication problems might be solved by Sean Egan's new blog (which, at the time of writing, only has one post), but then I remembered that I have not written anything about Gregarius lately. Since the last post written about features in the next version of Gregarius is [...]

Duplicate Items in Gregarius. Duplicate Items in Gregarius.

The problem with duplicate items showing up in Gregarius, which was troubling me earlier last month has started again. As I mentioned on the Gregarius developers' mailing list, the problem is ridiculously hard to debug, since it occurs in a seemingly random fashion, and is only happening to me.
Part of me thinks that this is [...]

Caught Up on News

I feel having no unread items a great accomplishment, especially considering that a number of days ago, there were about 4500 items. Almost 900 of them were unread. That means in about 48 hours, I have read, skimmed, or otherwise parsed almost 4000 different news articles.
Using Gregarius is a lot different than using Sage. Gregarius [...]

Choosing a Server-based News Aggregator

As I have previously mentioned, the Firefox extension Sage was my choice for reading RSS feeds. After reading Chris Gonyea's post on Feedlounge, a new web-based RSS feedreader (like Bloglines), I became intrigued about using an online aggregator. Since Feedlounge is still in private alpha testing and I was not really enthused about using Bloglines, [...]