Twice faster. Ctrl-C no longer works in terminal. Don't know how to fix it. Using threading.active_count() or sth didn't work as expected. New settings (THREADS) to change the number of threads to use.
This one really drove me mad. When the "Referer" is feedburner itself, it just will show html page (with Google Reader Add buttons), instead of the regular feed. Itself adding "?format=xml" at the end of the url also solves it, but users don't know about that...
Useful for feedify (twitter, facebook, etc) and for bad written rss feeds in not-strong-enough news readers (eg. TPB on tt-rss). Uses "persistent" in Cache() so as not to empty the cache because of that (cause Cache() drops items not asked for).
Previously, it was only possible to access already-cached values via Cache.get(), this restriction is now gone. Also, data is now kept raw (not base64). It's also possible from now on to pass the type of var wanted (such as int).
Add the ability to create new Cache() objects from the current one (in the same directory). Allow the storage of int() (via str()). Don't store the key in the feed (useless, and not keeping it might make this service a little more less privacy-infrighting).
Lots of time format can be passed as a value (RSS/Atom time strings, timestamp, anything supported by dateutil.parser). Implemented in twitter feedify hook.
Arguably the reason is that users tend to believe the program does nothing, cause Firefox (and others?) only shows the description in the feed preview. The "keep" parameter keeps the description in place.