Version: 1.2 (using KDE 3.5 (RC1) Level "a" , SUSE 10.0 UNSUPPORTED) Compiler: Target: i586-suse-linux OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.13-15-default Everything is in the title. Imagine there's a news with an URL that I want to visit later, or else with an hilarious joke to remember. Well, there's no way to save *only one* news. You can only save everything and after that, good luck to retrieve the *only* news to wanted to keep... if one week later you don't remember what it was about. There's the solution to open the full article... but then what the use of an agregator if I browse the source sites directly?
you can use the "important" flag right now and filter for that later. Does that work for you or are there too many articles you would mark as "important"? For more advanced filing and bookmarking we had tagging (assigning self-defined tags to articles) planned, but the UI wasn't finished for 3.5 and the concepts need a review anyway. (If you feel adventurous you can enable it by editing akregatorrc, see the akregator blog for details)
I didn't notice that option! :-D There's way too much things in Akregator. Any way, with the possibility to preserve "important" articles from auto-deletion, that works for me. Thank you. I close the bug. As for advanced tagging, my SuSE version considers the option as garbage and doesn't keep it. Well, it doesn't matter. "Important" vs. "Normal" is already much enough.
Closed.