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Possibly related posts (relevancy may vary...):
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An In-Depth Look at Norton Safe Search
Brave and DuckDuckGo Timer Search Shortcuts
The Downstream Effects of Bing's Tiananmen Square Censorship
Importance of Bing Indexing For Alt Search
Peekier Search Engine Review
Wallabag Custom Search Engine Shortcuts
Review of Wutsearch, a Search Engine Launchpad
Performing Site-Specific Searches With DuckDuckGo]]></summary>
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(Note: I should really replace those old screenshots with borderless screenshots... someday.)
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A 2021 List of Alternative Search Engines and Search…
An In-Depth Look at Norton Safe Search
Brave and DuckDuckGo Timer Search Shortcuts
The Downstream Effects of Bing&#x27;s Tiananmen Square Censorship
Importance of Bing Indexing For Alt Search
Peekier Search Engine Review
Wallabag Custom Search Engine Shortcuts
Review of Wutsearch, a Search Engine Launchpad
Performing Site-Specific Searches With DuckDuckGo</span>
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(Note: I should really replace those old screenshots with borderless screenshots... someday.)
https://thenewleafjournal.com/visual-novel-review-shooting-star-hill/
#visualnovel #visualnovels #visualnovelreview #onscripter</span>
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Handy Reading re-fetches old, previously seen articles from a small number of feeds, which is a bit annoying.
Two days later, I think that I have tentatively resolved the issue. By default, Handy Reading has a short &quot;keep old articles&quot; time. It seems that if a feed is offering old articles outside the scope of Handy Reading&#x27;s kept article time, it will re-fetch those old articles and display them is new even if you have already marked them as read in the app. Fortunately, Handy Reading allows you to set the keep old articles period on a feed-by-feed basis. I have been doing that with the offending feeds and so far the results have been good.
Provided no new issues pop up, I will try a few additional features of Handy Reading before proceeding to a review. One issue that I am particularly interested in is testing its import/export functionality, since that proved to be an issue with my previous solution -- Flym DecSync. I recently talked to one Mastodon user who reported that Handy Reading does not handle Mastodon feeds, which is true. While I hope this is fixed, it is not a priority for me since I do not use my feed reader for social feeds.</span>
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