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Answer by Nikita Rybak for What do you do to keep track of notifications?

It's not about rss or email, but Newt helps me a lot with different site activities. It brings you new questions on interesting topics, answers to your questions, comments for you and reputation...

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Answer by uɐɯsO uɐɥʇɐN for What do you do to keep track of notifications?

Well, the API is now out! There are a few tools that do what you're asking and I'll enumerate some of them:stack2rss is a small app I made that converts API requests into RSS feeds.For example, a feed...

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Answer by Pekka for What do you do to keep track of notifications?

As Pollyanna says, when the API is out, it's likely there will be convenient online services popping up. Until then, it's the Envelope or Greasemonkey I think.All the pages behind the envelope icon can...

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Answer by Pollyanna for What do you do to keep track of notifications?

This is one of the many, many features people want, but Jeff and Joel are loathe to implement for a variety of reasons.They are, however, working hard on the API which I think will solve a lot of these...

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Answer by Lance Roberts for What do you do to keep track of notifications?

Just hit the envelope up top that takes you to the recent activity page, then hit the button that corresponds to the timeframe you want to check for responses in, or manipulate the date in the address...

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What do you do to keep track of notifications?

I myself don't have any good way (this would be the perfect way) to do it, even while there are some options.Be it for responses, reputation, interesting stuff...I couldn't find any simple RSS...

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