![]() I just tried dragging one item or click the "add to My Library" button, to see if the translation you said woud happen, and found that something wierd could happen. It's surprising to hear this because when I click on an item in the feeds, in the info pane on the right, I can see info like type, title,author, date, doi, etc, just like what we see for normal items, so I thought it has already been translated, though I just notice that I can't click on the info pane or edit it. I wonder if there is anyway to read the rss feeds in zotero on android device, and even better, ways to move the items in rss into other collections? If not, I wonder if it is because that zotero does not offer an interface for rss to the developer, e.g., via a api key? If this is the reason, would the developers of zotero consider offering such interface in the future? Thanks. However, it seems that none of the existing apps offer such functionality. In my opinion, a mobile version of zotero is quite sutable for reading rss my primary intention of looking for a mobile version of zotero is to use it to read rss during the spare time, rather than serious reading and annotation of pdf files such a small screen is actually more suitable for the first task, in my opinion. ![]() ![]() I notice that there are some mobile apps for android, such as zoo for zotero, zotez2 and zotdroid, however, the first two does not offer such functionality, while the last one always crashes on initilization, so I'm not sure whether it has that fuction is available there. I have subscribed to several rss feeds in my zotero, and I think it would be great if I could read them on my android device during my spare time, like while waiting for my friend.
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