![]() ![]() I'm basically keeping it constantly running on Computer A (and checking for feeds every 20 minutes) and then, on Computer B, when I'm *done* - I'm shutting it down. Yes - I'm functionally using Google Drive as a portable drive, with two exceptions: Is there a way to check if that was a change made? But, what I'm doing *is* working (it seems). It WOULD be better if I could still open it on Computer A even while it's running on Computer B but i'm guessing that isn't possible? I can just run it on Computer B while I'm gone then close it when I'm home and open it on Computer A (which I'm taking with me). Then, I *also* open it on Computer B - my guess is that *won't* work.īut, if the first scenario will work that's not terrible (basically, I'm heading out of the country for two weeks, and I'd prefer not to miss all the downloaded feeds while I'm gone). Will it pull down my saved information (in other words, what I've read will be marked as read and what I haven't read will be marked as new?)Īssuming that will work. Now, I re-open it on Computer B (from Google Drive). Let's say I *close* it on my Computer A - it "saves" back to Google Drive (because, when closing, it always saves the data). I currently have QuiteRSS loaded to my Google Drive (and constantly running on "Computer A"). So - let me ask you this (and, hopefully. I never received notification of a reply. Usually this can be done from the right click menu. ![]() How to do this depends on the browser but To fetch a feed url from a website just copy the feed link You cannot run portable apps on a cloud drive.Īnd finally we get to your second question. To keep the cloud files up-to-date you need to upload the files frequently. To your cloud drive and download them from there before starting If you prefer using a cloud you can upload the files If you're interested you can also learn more about portable apps from this website. These apps are optimized for this kind of usage. In that case you can run it from the portable drive.įor this purpose i recommend using the version of QuiteRSS. an USB stick) and carry it from one system to the other. You can just copy the app to a portable drive (f. If you want to use QuiteRSS on several systems They have everything on board that is necessary to run them. Portable applications under Windows OS don't use the registry. ![]()
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