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Me too. I only want to read about OmniFocus in an RSS feed.
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Whatever the case, it would be a benefit to everyone to be able to subscribe on a product-by-product or other, more finely grained basis.
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Whatever the case, it would be a benefit to everyone to be able to subscribe on a product-by-product or other, more finely grained basis.
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This is an even more important feature to have since the "Omni Style" theme is default and breaks some of the vB functionality.
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Was hoping for a way to subscribe to OmniFocus forum only again... thought I would ping this thread.
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Member
2007-09-13, 03:17 PM
i, too, have been wanting this. in fact, i just noticed my previous post was exactly 3 months ago today. clearly this isn't a priority for the omnifolks, though i can't imagine it being more difficult than a preference setting in the forum software.
anyway, in lieu of a built-in solution, i've created a workaround: a smart folder in my newsreader that sifts out the non-omnifocus posts. (i use vienna, but other newsreaders should have similar functionality.) i took a screenshot of my smart folder's setup, which i will attempt to attach, here. i hope this forum accepts attachments.) before reading my OF posts, i go to my "omniothers" smart folder, select all, then delete. then i go to my normal, freshly pruned OF folder to read the OF posts. note: i created this smart folder by having it capture posts containing the names of the feeds i don't want to read. however, be aware that if any post happens to contain the text "omnifocus" *and* the text "forums feedback" (for example), then that post will be captured by the smart folder (and therefore marked for your deletion). i could have included a "text does not include omnifocus" line, but then i would have had to use the "articles that match all" option, instead of "any," and i would have had to create a separate smart folder for each unwanted topic. so i went with the quickest solution. naturally, you can customize it to meet your own needs, but this can serve as a starting point. -m
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Hey OmniFolks... here's how to do it:
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Member
2007-12-17, 08:15 AM
Hey everyone.
I've created some feeds, one for each individual forum here. I did this using Yahoo! Pipes. The pipe I made is here, and you can read a tutorial on how to use Yahoo! Pipes to scrape a web forum here. General:OmniWeb:OmniGraffle:OmniOutliner:OmniFocus:OmniPlan:Other Omni Software:Developer:Community: Hope you guys find it helpful. Cheers, Day
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Member
2008-02-25, 04:53 PM
> I did this using Yahoo! Pipes.
Points for creativity and very handy indeed as I was just looking for this capability. Thank you!
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