Scoop - added to Adobe AIR Marketplace
The current version of Scoop Beta (0.30) got added to the Adobe AIR Marketplace today - great news for publicizing this new Google Reader Client tool. It’s great to finally be at Beta stage with this AIR application. Here are a few new features on the roadmap:
- Mark all as read button (you can already achieve this by scrolling the unread list but still would be useful)
- Image caching (currently all text gets stored offline but images don’t)
- Sharing capabilities - (digg it, facebook, recommendations for other Scoop users etc)
- Folders/sub folders (so users can organize their feeds and tags)
- Export/import OPML files
Let me know if you’ve got any other requests?
4 Comments to Scoop - added to Adobe AIR Marketplace
You may know, or not want to know, but this WILL NOT work in Word2K…fine in XP though.
December 2, 2008
Ability to right-click (or some other interaction) to copy link-target to clipboard
Better progress meter when syncing
I’ve yet to see Scoop actually manage to sync my Google account - probably because I have a few hundred feeds - but I have no idea how close I may have ever gotten as there’s no feedback beyond “Syncing with Google”
April 29, 2009
This Air app doesn’t even open, in 64-bit Linux. Other Air apps do.
May 27, 2009
Hello, I see that your ADOBE App is very interesting.
It is also what I needed, however, when will images support come?
November 27, 2008