Doocer loves RSS and Atom

Updates for this week. Now you can add articles from RSS and Atom feeds.

Hsiaoming Yang
doocer
2 min readFeb 17, 2017

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Copyright © Bonnie Kittle

Doocer is a web service for people who love reading offline. You can create ebooks from a collection of links, for Kindle and iBooks.

It is still on the very early stage, every week there will be a lot of changes. Here is the change log of doocer in this week.

Select All

Last week, doocer introduced TOOL for adding table of contents pages. However, the adding process was a disaster as you can see in the video.

Earlier, this week at Tuesday, I improved the adding process, making it a “select then add” work flow. More than that, the TOOL page has a Select All button.

Delete Book

Finally, you can delete your books now. At the very bottom of the edit page, there is a question:

Do you want to delete this book?

If the answer is yes. The page will show a DELETE button.

Be caution!

When you click the DELETE button, doocer takes it seriously. Doocer will delete the book from database, and everything related to this book will be deleted too (including the epub and mobi files).

I can’t restore your book in any way. (Maybe I can find it in the backups, maybe not.)

YOU TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR CONTENT.

RSS and Atom

The editor TOOL is more powerful than ever. There is a new way to add a collection of links — add links by rss or atom feed.

Add Articles by Feed

Doocer is designed For Feed.

BTW

There is a send to kindle option on the publish page. Take control for the sending.

Recommend a book: Google Site Reliability Engineering.

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