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Posted 1/10/2008 2:59:46 AM
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Good morning and congrats for the recent changes at NewsGator!

Now for the bugs... Well, the subject says it all.

Also, I understand NewsGator transition from old-beta & old-stable to new-beta as explained somewhere else, but there is one feature I really miss, and it's "Mark all above read" link. So, it would be nice to have it back for the new-stable version.
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Posted 1/10/2008 8:36:49 AM
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Thanks for the report - we are aware of the "return to Top" problem and are looking into fixing it.

The "Mark above as read" feature did have some inherent stability problems, which is why we chose to remove it. However, if we get enough people asking for it, we'll certainly consider re-implementing it.



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Posted 1/10/2008 9:05:52 AM
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I really liked the Mark Above as Read feature because it didn't refresh the page. Mark all on page as read refreshes the posts, bringing up posts that have come in since I first loaded the page. I don't like this, because they are not reflected in the counts on the left. I like to read all my folders, then refresh everything.

Also, after Mark all on page as read refreshes, it's unclear what view you're in. Are you still in the folder you were reading? It's not shown clearly.

Edit: It looks like you do stay in the same folder, but basically, I think it would be nice to have a visual indication in the folder list of which folder you are viewing.
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