RSSOwl 1.2.1 released

The RSSOwl development team is happy to announce a fresh new version.
Check out some of the cool new features:
  • Drag and drop reordering for tabs
  • Open Feeds of a Folder in seperate tabs with one click
  • Improved Look and Feel
  • Favorites remember unread News even after a restart
  • Shipped as universal binary on Mac supporting both PPC and Intel
  • A lot of Bugfixes
Download for: Windows | Linux | Linux 64Bit | Mac | Solaris

May the owl be with you,
Ben

internal browser not resolving names

I'm using the 32 bit Linux version on a Gentoo box. Everything looks OK, but the internal browser cannot resolve any addresses via my proxy.

I have configured the proxy in my prefs, and the feeds come through, but nothing for the browser - for example, if a story has a picture attached, no picture will show up when I'm rading it.

Any thoughts?

As far as I know, proxy

As far as I know, proxy settings are currently not shared for the internal Browser on Linux. This is a known issue on eclipse.org and will hopefully be adressed soon.

Ben

thanks for the quick

thanks for the quick response. I'll stop banging my head trying to figure out a way to make it work :)

HTML rendering support

Ben -- our project used to provide RSS with HTML tags included (links, breaks, etc.). In RSSOwl 0.8, these rendered acceptably.

In 1.2.1, the preview pane no longer seems to read the HTML tags correctly. Is this a change in RSSOwl, or is this a problem with the way we are formatting our feed?

Thanks for any help you can provide!

-mike.

Mike, please make sure you

Mike, please make sure you did not turn of the internal Browser by accident. This setting lives in View > Display Newstext in Browser.

Ben

Thanks for the release!

Windows version works great-one click is a nice feature. Well done!