godenzim / readernotifier

Reader Notifier aims to supplement the official Mac Notifier menubar plugins for OS X, in adding support for Google Reader. Reader Notifier tells you when you have new unread rss/feed items available, and lets you visit those feeds without ever going to the Google Reader interface.
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Unable to run on Snow Leopard 10.6.4 #2

Closed bdwilson closed 14 years ago

bdwilson commented 14 years ago

I only get the exclamation icon. Tried clearing cache file and removing plist. Verified the credentials are correct.

marforic commented 14 years ago

fixed in latest 2.2.2, automatic update should pick it up!

bdwilson commented 14 years ago

Nice! Auth problem appears fixed. I have over 1000+ unread items and Notifier is only showing 2. I'll mark all read and start over and see how things go. Thanks!

Brian

marforic commented 14 years ago

1000 is a hard-limit imposed by google reader. let us know after a read-all

bdwilson commented 14 years ago

Seems to be picking up all items now. The counter in the menu bar is not showing the correct number, however. It currently shows 9 and there are many more than 9 items unread.

bdwilson commented 14 years ago

I'm still seeing inconsistent results as far as the number of items actually showing in the pull down. It says 105 items at the top, but the pull down shows a dozen or so: http://img.skitch.com/20100702-fsajpcggy74rw9at4cq5b7ftbg.jpg Google Reader itself confirms that 105 is the correct number.

marforic commented 14 years ago

In the Preferences... -> General tab you can set how many items will show in the drop-down menu.

Regards

bdwilson commented 14 years ago

Sorry I wasn't clear, this is maxed out at 50 already. It says "18" items now and is showing all 18 items, so it appears to sometimes properly show all the items, but other times the number of items show vs. the number listed in the menu bar are not anywhere close (if the number says 100+ I would expect to see 50 items listed, but I don't always see this).