Version: 1.0-beta8 (using KDE 3.3.2, (3.1)) Compiler: gcc version 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-6) OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.10-scyw00225 Hi! I have a folder of high priority feeds (such as security notifications) and a folder of lesser priority feeds (new software versions being released etc). Both groups show up in the KDE tray with the same "priority", so I frequently open akregator to find that a new minor version of some unimportant software that I do not even use has been released. A solution to this issue would be to assign a "priority" to a feed which is then multiplied into the number of articles being shown in the tray icon. A priority of 0.1 in a feed would add "1" to the number in the tray icon if there are ten unread articles, and a priority of 0 in a feed would prevent new articles in a feed from being shown in the tray at all. A default of 1 would imply no change in the behavior. Setting a priority on a feed folder would apply as a default to all feeds in the folder which do not have their own priority set. Please consider adding this feature to a future version of akregator.
I agree that the unread count is not particular useful for people using many feeds (or high traffic ones). Mine showing 6942 right now and that is not good for nothing. Something like "act on new mail" in KMail would be useful.
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