One OnFolio tip on multiple PC's

17 04 05 - 22:09 - Bookmark this post

I have a desktop PC and a laptop. Most of the time I use the laptop, but this weekend I was working on my desktop PC for some coding and arranging stuff for our move to Utrecht. After just one week, I realized I missed my OnFolio-plugin in Firefox (are you reading this, Joe?) so I quickly installed this. While surfing and reading some feeds, I realized I found a lot of stuff I would like to read in more detail, put in a safe place (Reference) or put under the attention of a client or co-worker. Ofcourse, I could email it all to myself at work, but why not use some of the other tools at hand? So here’s what I did: I capture links, keywords, snippets in my Main Collection in OnFolio. This collection gets published every 30 minutes or so to my homepage at my ISP. With the inclusion of a RSS feed. Now, all I need to do is add this feed to my OnFolio on the laptop and I have all the information in one place. There I can use it at work, read offline, put in my reference-file or email directly. Kind of a detour-solution for a simple problem? Maybe for you, but for me, using it this way keeps it out of my sight (read: Inbox) when I’m at work and it gives me chance to process the information in a single timeframe because it’s all in the same feed.


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I just downloaded Onfolio professional and was going through my bookmarks to reorganize things. Came to your site and this article. Problem – I’m new at blogging. How would I configure a feed to publish to a webpage on my site? Can you point me to an article? Whether you can or not, I appreciate coming across this within 15 minutes of getting Onfolio up and running.
wondering - 25 04 05 - 06:04




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