Another example: what if you wanted to see all the information from the feeds in a certain guide that was still unread? Or all the information from 3 BlogStar Feeds that came in today?
You can do all that, and more, with SmartFeeds. Using SmartFeeds You create a SmartFeed with the (duh) “Create SmartFeed…” command. The first option is the most important: where do you want to collect articles from? Either you can look within your own sets of subscriptions (“Collect Articles from My Own BlogBridge Feeds”), or you can ask BlogBridge to work with a variety of search engines on the web to build up the result. Let’s look at each in turn. Collect Articles from my own BlogBridge feeds: This SmartFeed will look through all the articles, feeds and guides that you have subscribed to with BlogBridge and pull together those that match your conditions. Unread, BlogStarz, Date, Text, and Feed name can all be used to define which ones you want. There are all sorts of ways to use this – what I can say in general is that BlogBridge is looking at all the stuff that you are subscribed to, in whatever feed or guide, put it all in a single list for easy browsing. Now the rest of the Smart
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