Fastladder released!!
On July 3, 2007, we've officially launched Fastladder.
All information regarding addition of brand-new functions, tips & tricks, or system difficulties will be posted on this blog.
Subscribe on Fastladder and be informed!!
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On July 3, 2007, we've officially launched Fastladder.
All information regarding addition of brand-new functions, tips & tricks, or system difficulties will be posted on this blog.
Subscribe on Fastladder and be informed!!
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I signed up for an account, never got my confirmation mail and there is no way to request it again. Looks nice and I would love to try it out.
Posted by: Scott | July 07, 2007 at 01:25
Congratulations on the launch.
One simple request and suggestion: PLEASE hire someone who knows how to write in English correctly. That site has many grammatical errors like "The Most Fastest Web Reader"...
Thanks.
Posted by: jeton | July 07, 2007 at 01:52
Please dig the "spam folder" of your mailbox. The header of activation mail:
Subject: Fastladder Cofirmation Email
From: noreply@fastladder.com
Or wait a moment (an hour or more...) if you just signed up, because of rush.
Please look at your email address and sign up again.
If this doesn't work out, sign up again 24 hours later.
Posted by: s-ueda | July 07, 2007 at 11:31
How to rename RSS's Title?
I like Google Reader
Posted by: | July 07, 2007 at 13:08
Hi, I'm just a fan of Fastladder.
I think that they've not scheduled to support to rename RSS's title, so far.
In case of livedoor Reader, the original version of Fastladder which was launched last year, its users also requested the development team such feature as you said should be implemented, but they didn't. They seem to think like below:
* The demand is not necessary for most users.
* Fastladder primarily aims to help users' to get information as quickly as possible using its rich keyboard shortcut navigations, so such feature is redundant in comparison to the quickness.
* At the very start, the publishers should give their RSS an appropiate title by themselves, if they want to be read them widly.
FYR.
Posted by: kentaro | July 07, 2007 at 14:47
Hi,
i really love your service. The layout is just what i'm looking for in an rss-reader.
but i really miss a few keyboard shortcuts since i don't like switching to the mouse ..
i do want to mark a feed as read with a single keystroke.
that's the most important one: i need to move around in my feed-folders without opening them until i say so. until now when i press 'a' or 's' the selected feed automatically opens in the right pane ... that's bad if i want to skip a few of my folders.
anyway, thanks for your work and keep it up.
Posted by: BigBlackDog | July 08, 2007 at 05:10
Sometimes it seems that the authentication cookie expires from time to time. I think it isn't necessary as you see many other sites set it forever, and I do think that is important if you claim yours is the fastest. :)
Posted by: kenn | July 20, 2007 at 03:57
Hola mardena!
falikotrepat
Posted by: AnferTuto | August 05, 2007 at 19:40
Love this super-fast RSS reader. Would love to have the feature where each post is marked 'read' when you scroll through them (what Google Reader does), instead of marking the entire feed as 'read' when you click on the feed link.
Posted by: SearchAllDeals.com | September 19, 2007 at 09:47
Great product! I am a big fastladder fan. Just a couple suggestions...
1. A suggestion box.
2. Under display, give the option of how wide the column on the left (with all the feeds) is. Some comics are overflowing. Better yet, make the size drag able (via ajax? probably allot harder to implement).
Other than that. Perfect product.
Posted by: Zane | October 08, 2007 at 16:34
subfolders.
Posted by: Bloglines | December 24, 2007 at 11:02
"Would love to have the feature where each post is marked 'read' when you scroll through them (what Google Reader does), instead of marking the entire feed as 'read' when you click on the feed link."
I totally second that. Keep up the good work!
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