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Previously on "Android RSS reader."

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  • administrator
    replied
    It may be that JS don't refresh their RSS in real time? Just set one up and it looks OK. You don't need to be logged in to access the feed either so pulling with a feed reader should be OK. I just did a search for Java and it shows jobs posted an hour ago. View the feed in your browser and see if there are jobs in there that aren't in Feedly.

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  • Joe Black
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    Well, I downloaded 'Feedly' from Google Play, cut/pasted the RSS link Jobserve provides after you enable RSS as an alert option for a saved search and...all it shows is jobs from 2/3 hours ago...



    What am I doing wrong? Surely that's all that's needed?

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  • Scruff
    replied
    Feedly works brilliantly with Jobserve.

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  • Joe Black
    started a topic Android RSS reader.

    Android RSS reader.

    Can anyone recommend an Android RSS reader for sites such as JS, CW etc which work with their search results?

    Have tried a few (gReader, Feedly Reader, FeedMe), but while they seem to work with things like BBC newsfeeds, couldn't seem to get any to update, either manually or automatically, after the initial subscribe/download to the former...

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