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How to save articles for offline viewing
You may wish to browse article summaries (the headlines and descriptions that
appear in the News pane) offline if, for example, you are using a dialup
connection and are not currently online, or you are without an Internet
connection for any other reason.
When online, RSSOwl reloads news summaries and retains them in memory each
time you select a newsfeed.
When you go offline, newsfeeds you opened during the current session are
saved to disk, allowing you to review the news summaries for those articles.
Note: The offline archive may also be turned off in workbench preferences (Automatically save
newsfeeds for offline reading).
Saving and reopening newsfeeds from files
You can also store selected newsfeed summaries to file for offline viewing.
To save selected newsfeeds:
- Press Ctrl+S or choose Save RSS from the File menu. A Save As
dialog opens to let you save the currently selected newsfeed from the Newsheader
pane. The feed is saved as an XML file to your local drive or to a network
location.
To reopen a saved newsfeed:
- Choose Open from the File menu, or click Select File in the Quickview
pane. This calls an Open dialog to let you locate and load a saved XML file
containing a newsfeed. If the selected file is not a valid newsfeed file, an
error message is displayed.
- Another method is to add a saved newsfeed file by adding it to your RSS
Favorites. To do that, choose a category or newsfeed item within a category
(not within a subscription) and choose New>Favorite from the file menu to open
the Add New Favorite dialog. Note: The Add New Favorite dialog only
permits addition of newsfeeds that do not currently exist elsewhere in your
RSS Favorites tree. Thus, you can only use this method to add saved newsfeeds
that were removed from the tree after they were saved.
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