Monday, July 31st, 2006Version 1.2: Speedster edition
Newshutch has been not so quick lately, and by not so quick I mean that even simple queries would peg our database CPU at 100%. Well, that unusable mess should be all over now.
The only thing that still lags is when you pull up a feed with a lot of long unread items, but overall things are much better.
New features
- Independently scrolling panes option: Right now this just uses cookies so you’ll need to set this option for each new computer or browser you use. Someday we’ll make this option persist with your login.

- Collapsible categories: Right now these are just static open/close buttons to help you keep your place while you’re reading. If you close the window everything will open again. Like scrolling panes, we’ll eventually make these persistent.

- Better Printing: Feeds printed decently before, but I made some changes. I also forgot to ever mention it to users. It’s too bad that people expect web pages to print badly unless there is an explicit “printer friendly” page.
- Design changes: I moved some things around and added some things. I’ll leave it as a “Where’s Waldo” exercise for you
Enhancements/Fixes
- SPEED! I’m sitting here watching top report the DB CPU at 97% idle. Sweet. Is it just me or is watching a computer “breathe” via top hypnotic?
Doug worked hard to get those queries (and a ton of other bugs) under control; somebody buy that man a beer! - Mark everything read button is back (finally).
- Fixed favicon downloads. This was broken for a while so when new feeds were added they would be missing favicons. No need to re-add feeds though, if your favicons are available, we’ll get them for you.
- Fixed some parsing bugs. The annoying bug that prevented some feeds from showing their full content is fixed. We also fixed some other bugs related to OPML import/export.
- Better Opera support. It’s not perfect, but at least it renders now.
- Fixed Mac Firefox scrolling/ghosting issue. For anyone who cares, Mac Firefox didn’t like that I had set an overflow CSS property on the feed entries.
- There were other numerous bug fixes and tweaks too mind numbing to discuss here.
Things that aren’t fully baked
- Non latin characters in non-utf-8 feeds still don’t work.
- The keep unread checkbox doesn’t stay checked (woops).
- Flagging didn’t quite make it in this round.
- Various bugs related to parsing or importing troublesome feeds.
As always, thanks to everyone for their support and comments. Keep telling us what we can do better!






