Turned out, restarting the computer cleared things right up. I'm always telling 
people to do that, and here I am, not doing it. :D Thanks for the suggestions 
though.
> On Apr 28, 2015, at 7:53 PM, gs <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Well, this won't be of much help to you and I apologize for that.
> 
> I had some sort of problem when I had ReadKit set to view all articles and 
> tried to mark all read.  It seemed that with articles set to view all and 
> when trying to mark as read, something didn't go quite right.  I admit I did 
> not pay enough attention at the time to know if the problem I experienced is 
> similar to yours. I'll pay closer attention next time.
> 
> Also, it helps to do a refresh (Command R) before exiting ReadKit if you know 
> you may next use Lire to view articles. I don't know if there is some setting 
> in ReadKit to trigger a refresh on exit. If so, I don't have it set and wish 
> I did. I have been taking the lazy way out and refreshing before exit.
> 
> 
> 
> On Apr 27, 2015, at 10:19 AM, Alex Hall <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> I regularly use Lire on iOS and ReadKit on OS X to read my RSS feeds. The way 
> I have things set, any article I read (or mark as read) gets cleared, so that 
> when I open either app, only articles that are new will appear. However, 
> ReadKit has randomly decided to hang on to a bunch of articles, and the 
> "clear read items" command that has, in the past, cleared all the read items, 
> is suddenly clearing all read items except these. It's not a huge problem, 
> and Lire is re-downloading these items, it's just kind of strange. Has anyone 
> run into this, and is there a way I can clear these articles? I use Feedly to 
> sync things behind the scenes, if that matters. Thanks.
> 
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