![]() ![]() The only way to change the blasted columns is to find an almost invisible icon, lost in the right-hand side of the main panel after the column names, and left-click on it. Would right-clicking on the columns titles open a context menu ? That would have been too obvious. 0.19.4 1 Click Install Expert Download openSUSE Leap 15.5. ![]() Show experimental packages Show community packages. It’s not in Options, either (another mess). There is no official package available for openSUSE Leap 15.4 Distributions openSUSE Tumbleweed. That would be in the View menu, right ? Nope. Just a few days ago, I was trying to do something trivial, that I had done in the past, but could not remember how to do : change the columns displayed. We think LASTS is the possible answer on this clue. This answers first letter of which starts with L and can be found at the end of S. That is, when they are in the menus at all. The crossword clue possible answer is available in 5 letters. Sure, there’s a forum, but it’s remarkable for its total lack of stickies, tutorials or how-to’s, the Google captcha which throws you in an endless loop of fire hydrants and bicycles when you want to log in, the fact they insist on putting the Russian part of it on top (we get it that Russians make some very good programs, but guys, apart from you 145 million people, no one else speaks Russian), and… the complete lack of a search function.Īlso, Quite RSS features have been sprayed across its menus in a seemingly random manner. After 8 years, no one has been able to hammer out something resembling an online manual (never mind an embedded one, or, God forbid, a pdf). My favorite one is the total lack of any form of help. Now to be completely fair, there are, indeed, some aspects of that irreplaceable program which are, indeed, beta-like. Is that an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of Records for self-disparagement ? the result of a silly a bet among devs never to come out of beta ? a practical joke ? Note that this is still supposed to be a beta, after 8 years of developement : it’s v. Look and feel QuiteRSS is very strait-forward and easy to use. It is easy to use with a tree of folders and feeds, a window with headlines from a selected newsfeed, categories and labels. I just upgraded to the previous version, I’m now off to evaluate the last one. QuiteRSS is a nice and user-friendly cross-platform RSS feed reader built on the Qt5 framework. Thanks, Martin, for keeping alive the 10-member club of Quite RSS diehards. ![]()
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