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We only calculate unread counts for items less than 30 days old, or
the last 10,000 items, whichever comes first. So if you've waited long
enough that your unread items were older than 30 days, or had 10,000
new items show up since then, we won't consider those older items when
figuring out unread items. They will still be there, but we won't show
them as unread. This is standard behavior in Reader - if you want to
save items for a longer period of time, we still recommend tagging or
starring them.
the last 10,000 items, whichever comes first. So if you've waited long
enough that your unread items were older than 30 days, or had 10,000
new items show up since then, we won't consider those older items when
figuring out unread items. They will still be there, but we won't show
them as unread. This is standard behavior in Reader - if you want to
save items for a longer period of time, we still recommend tagging or
starring them.
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This doesn't apply in my case, although my problem is almost
identical. I use FeedDemon, which syncs to Google Reader. I had 542
unread items. Once I initiated the sync with Google Reader, Google
Reader marked all but three of them as read. These were all items
from within the last three days, and less than 10,000 items, but for
some reason Google Reader thinks unread posts are actually read when
you sync to it from an external client.
I guess it sucks for me that the FeedDemon folks are shutting off
Newsgator as their sync source, because so far this migration to
Google is not pleasant in the least.
identical. I use FeedDemon, which syncs to Google Reader. I had 542
unread items. Once I initiated the sync with Google Reader, Google
Reader marked all but three of them as read. These were all items
from within the last three days, and less than 10,000 items, but for
some reason Google Reader thinks unread posts are actually read when
you sync to it from an external client.
I guess it sucks for me that the FeedDemon folks are shutting off
Newsgator as their sync source, because so far this migration to
Google is not pleasant in the least.
Sadly RSS Readers are dying left and right that I don't know of any offline RSS reader with non-Google Reader sync.
Personally I prefer these kinds of quirks to be in Big Bold Letters whenever I join a service but... the majority has spoken.
Note: Brief + Xmarks work but I worry that my Firefox will slow down as I recently encountered. (Not sure if it was the fault of my Live Bookmarks though.)








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