How to Get the Most Out of RSSOwl: Tips & Shortcuts
1. Set up and organize feeds
- Folders: Group feeds into folders (e.g., News, Tech, Blogs) to reduce clutter.
- Tags: Use tags for cross-cutting topics (e.g., “research”, “watchlist”).
- OPML import/export: Import OPML from other readers to quickly populate RSSOwl; export regularly as a backup.
2. Use search and saved searches
- Quick search: Use the search box to find keywords across all feeds.
- Saved searches: Create saved searches for recurring queries (e.g., your project name) so results appear instantly.
3. Create filters and rules
- Automatic filtering: Set up filters to mark items read, tag, or move to folders based on keywords, author, or feed.
- Notification rules: Configure rules to trigger notifications only for high-priority matches.
4. Customize display and layout
- Column layout: Adjust columns (title, date, feed, author) to surface the fields you care about.
- Article view: Use the built-in browser pane or external browser preference for fuller article rendering.
- Font and theme: Change fonts and colors for readability during long reading sessions.
5. Keyboard shortcuts
- Navigation: Learn shortcuts for next/previous item, mark read/unread, open in browser. (Check Preferences → Keyboard for exact key mappings.)
- Quick actions: Assign shortcuts to frequent actions like adding a feed or toggling article view.
6. Offline reading and synchronization
- Download content: Enable article caching to read offline; set cache size appropriately.
- Sync options: Use OPML and manual export/import for syncing between devices if no cloud sync is available.
7. Use advanced features
- Search folders: Create virtual folders that aggregate items matching complex queries across feeds.
- Scripting/automation: If available, use external scripts to pre-process OPML or automate backups.
- Enclosures: Configure handling for podcasts and attachments (download automatically if desired).
8. Performance and maintenance
- Update intervals: Stagger refresh intervals for large feed lists to reduce load.
- Prune inactive feeds: Remove or disable feeds that rarely publish to speed up updates.
- Database backup: Regularly back up RSSOwl’s data files to avoid loss.
9. Tips for staying focused
- Daily digest: Use saved searches or filters to show only top-priority items each day.
- Marking strategy: Mark as read once scanned; use star/tag for items to revisit.
- Batch processing: Schedule short reading sessions instead of continuous checking.
10. Handy shortcuts and quick checklist
- Import OPML → Organize into folders → Create saved searches → Set essential filters → Enable caching for offline use → Learn 5 key shortcuts → Back up data weekly.
If you want, I can generate a printable checklist or a keyboard-shortcut cheat sheet for RSSOwl.
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