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| Hi, I am not sure this is the right place, but I have some questions regarding reading the blog thru RSS - I am moving my stuff from desktop to a laptop and changing my RSS reader I wonder ho I can move the previous feeds - anybody knows how to build up a database with all the feeds? I mean, when I subscribe i only get 10 or so; what about getting the old ones? Is very helpful to read whenever I am not online Thx Cristian |
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| From your reading application, look for an option to export your feeds. Once exported you can copy the file to your new laptop. Once on the laptop import the feeds into whatever rss reader you are using.
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| I stopped at Google Reader (for time-being...) as I saw it did fetch all the articles (back to Oct 2005). I guess I was not patient enough to wait and check. Still the issue of having to be on-line while reading them, makes it a litte bit over-kill, as I normally prefer to go to StevePavlina.com and then jump from one article to another, or browse the categories and so on... thx anyway Cristian |
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