No register, no account, no login? That is the best thing of the internet.
Here's a bug with the timestamp: http://i.imgur.com/NiI6yF5.png
You don't see things as extreme as this everyday. Even with the focus of late on simplicity and flatness.
I tracked down the feed in the database, and it seems like Nimbus (the back-end for Litenin) read the published date correctly. The item was published ahead of time (it's 21:29 UTC time right now): http://feed.dilbert.com/dilbert/daily_strip
Any suggestions on how to handle this in a more graceful way?
Something I noticed right off the bat: managing your rss feeds doesn't show you the whole URL you subscribed to. This is a problem for anyone who subscribes both to the posts and comments sections of blogspot blogs. After it makes contact with the site and pulls down the site name, you still have the same problem; both entries have the same name and you have no way of knowing which is which.
Maybe you should allow for somebody to click on the feed and be able to see and edit both the url and the site name?
Ok, it's fetched all my feeds now. All it shows is the title and the feed it's from. I love the simplicity of the list, but I need to be able to click on it and see the content inline. Maybe also have a "view all" button that expands everything for quick viewing?
With regards to the amount of information displayed, the initial idea was not to have any content/previews inside the reader, and just offer a list of titles that link to the actual content. Previews is a popular request, and I will definitely consider adding some text-only previews to start out with. I like the idea of the "view all" button.
Thanks for your feedback, much appreciated.
My browser console shows a last byte sent, first byte received delta of 18 to 48 ms. It's swift, certainly not shocking.
I don't want to sound cynical, it is a good work and works well all considered.
When I started building Litenin I often found myself waiting several seconds for Feedly to load. My colleagues at work had desktop readers that were equally sluggish. In that perspective it seems rather fast.
I find that Feedly has improved significantly recently. I just loaded my feeds in ~1 second which isn't terrible considering it has a wealth of features that Litenin lacks.