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Title: Creativity Feeds and News
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Thu 04 Dec 2014
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Title: Re: Creativity Feeds and News
Post by: Grimm on Tue 13 Jan 2015
Here is the first test of the Creative Communicator. I am unable to test it but it looked decent while building it.


Before you go promoting it, please test it. Let me know what does and does not work so I can see what I can do about that.



Title: Re: Creativity Feeds and News
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Tue 13 Jan 2015
Needs a little fine tuning, but I like it! Works well on my Tablet and Phone. It's just a shame it wont work on my old Android TV.
Title: Re: Creativity Feeds and News
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Mon 23 Feb 2015
Here's one that does work on my Android TV and every other Android product I own ...

Pulse News RSS.apk (Attachment Below)

I found that the latest updates force you to make use of a LinkedIn account and wont allow just any old Feed URL that you want, so do not upgrade it!

Benefits for our Church:
* Works on anything including old Android 2.2 devices and TV's!
* Use as is and add your own RSS Feeds.
* Can be edited to include our Church Feeds as the default Feeds.
* Can be edited for our own design aesthetics and links.

How to Edit:
* Rename APK to ZIP and extract to its own folder.
* Edit the files in the ASSETS folder.
* Re-Zip/compile as an APK and sign.
* Test and if ready, make it available.
Title: Re: Creativity Feeds and News
Post by: Nigel on Mon 23 Feb 2015
My main thing is my kindle fire.. I use it everywhere (including right now) and it is handy for books and audio. The other big thing on it, and on most new communication devices in fairness, are apps.

Do you reckon an app might be worth looking into?
Title: Re: Creativity Feeds and News
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Mon 23 Feb 2015
If you can find something like Pulse, or Brother Grimm's app, it'll be extremely handy for you.
Title: Re: Creativity Feeds and News
Post by: Nigel on Mon 23 Feb 2015
 I had pulse before, and found it very US centric, so got rid of it. Now, I do have a wee app called Flipboard, and I'm just about to see if it is any good ....
Title: Re: Creativity Feeds and News
Post by: Grimm on Wed 25 Feb 2015
If it works better than mine, good! haha ... 

My problem is that my mobile device requires that I get stuff from the Amazon app store  (Kindle fire) so since we are not uploading mine to the amazon app store I can't really get it. But yeah ... if yours works, cool.
Title: Re: Creativity Feeds and News
Post by: Nigel on Wed 25 Feb 2015
Nah, it is crap ... well for this it is, and I doubt I will be using it for anything else it provides.
Title: Re: Creativity Feeds and News
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Sun 18 Jun 2017
RSS Feed Reader for Opera Web Browser (http://opera.com/) - Speed Dial

http://creativeitworld.com/software/rss-feed-reader

Get Opera web browser - made in Norway - install the RSS Feed Reader and keep up to date with RL Forum News.
Title: Re: Creativity Feeds and News
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Sun 18 Jun 2017
Try Opera's VPN. Access sites and videos normally blocked to you.

Opera VPN is free and comes built into Opera. It's not something the Norwegian company developed on their own; it's something they purchased from Canada.

Quote from: SurfEasy ReviewerHeadquartered in Toronto, SurfEasy was acquired by a Norwegian public company Opera Software primarily known for their Opera web browser. Being a part of such an amazing company, it's no surprise that SurfEasy strives to achieve excellence just like Opera does.

Even though SurfEasy was initially blocked by Netflix when Netflix started blocking all VPN providers, SurfEasy team quickly replaced banned IP addresses and had resolved all proxy error issues when accessing US Netflix.

Considering their zero-logs privacy policy and a number of additional security features, SurfEasy/Opera VPN is an excellent choice for individuals concerned with privacy and security.

https://cryptmode.com/surfeasy-vpn-review

I am forced to use Opera's VPN to access some of the prison email sites in the US, as they wont allow anyone in Australia to make use of their system.

My Internet Connection: For the last couple of weeks I've been on the fibre optic National Broadband Network here in Australia. Unlike ADSL, where I could change my IP in a second with a click on my router, being connected to the NBN means I have a relatively static IP. So changing IP now means using Opera's VPN. The Sydney Morning Herald, for example, IP locks non-paying readers to just ten articles per month. Change your IP and the problem is solved.

Videos: Some YouTube videos are blocked for anyone not in the US. Opera's VPN works as a get-around and lets you watch whatever you want on YouTube. It also works on Hulu and Adult Swim USA and Britain.

As for other security, I use the AdBlock and Ghostery extensions for Opera. And if you cannot find the Opera extension you want, make sure you install the Chrome Extension addon to Opera. https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/download-chrome-extension-9 Then check out Chrome's free extension range and add anything there you like.

Note that Opera is built on Google Chrome's software base, but nevertheless has its own style and methods. Also, importantly, Chrome users agree that their travels on the web will be logged and sold to the highest bidder - including the JOG. Opera does not track its users in any way at all.

@Cailen.
Title: Re: Creativity Feeds and News
Post by: Nigel on Mon 19 Jun 2017
I used Opera years ago and found it had a slow affect on browsing, but I am impressed. It feels light and that VPN doesn't slow speed and the fact that it can run alongside the browser without having to turn it on manually is a good feature also.

Where I am living now I cant get fibre at all so we still on copper and I have nothing but problems, 4 engineer visits and a free set of network extenders is all British Telecom can come up with.