From Feedly "save for later" to PDF in Dropbox. Works as expected as of 7/2/13
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Other popular Feedly workflows and automations
- Save the posts you like on Tumblr to your Feedly queue
- Save the URL in your favorite tweets to your read it later list in Feedly
- New article in a specific category in Feedly, Pushbullet notifies your device
- Adds a random Wikipedia article to your Feedly queue every day
- Save Feedly "Read Laters" to Raindrop.io
- When you save an article in Feedly, save it in Pocket too
- Feedly Saved for Later Items to Buffer
- Saved Feedly Article to Drive as Document
Useful Feedly and tadoº Air Conditioning integrations
Triggers (If this)
- New article saved for laterThis trigger fires every time a new article is added to your Saved For Later queue.
- Humidity falls below thresholdThis trigger fires when the humidity falls below a user-defined value.
- New prioritized articleThis trigger fires when an article is prioritized by Leo
- Humidity rises above thresholdThis trigger fires when the humidity rises above a user-defined value.
- New article in boardThis trigger fires when an article is added to the selected personal or team board
- Temperature rises above thresholdThis trigger fires when the room temperature rises above a user-defined value.
- New popular article from categoryThis trigger fires every time a new popular article from a specific category appears on Feedly.
- Temperature falls below thresholdThis trigger fires when the room temperature falls below a user-defined threshold.
- New noteThis trigger fires when you (or a team member) add a note to an article in Feedly.
- tado° switches to Home ModeThis trigger fires when tado° switches to Home Mode.
- New highlightThis trigger fires when you (or a team member) highlight text in an article.
- tado° switches to Away ModeThis trigger fires when the last person leaves your home and tado° switches to Away Mode.
- New article from categoryThis trigger fires every time a new article from a specific category appears on Feedly.
- New source addedThis trigger fires every time you add any new source to Feedly.
Queries (With)
- History of sources addedThis query returns a list of every time you add any new source to Feedly.
- Histroy of tado?° switched to away modeThis query returns a list of events when the last person left your home and tado?° was switched to away mode.
- History of articles in boardThis query returns a list of when an article is added to the selected personal or team board
- History of humidity falls below thresholdThis query returns a list of when the humidity falls below a user-defined value. Note: this query will only return future events after this Applet is created.
- History of articles from categoryThis query returns a list of every time a new article from a specific category appears on Feedly.
- History of articles saved for laterThis query returns a list of every time a new article is added to your Saved For Later queue.
- History of popular articles from categoryThis query returns a list of every time a new popular article from a specific category appears on Feedly.
- History of prioritized articlesThis query returns a list of when an article is prioritized by Leo
- History of highlightsThis query returns a list of when you (or a team member) highlight text in an article.
- History of notesThis query returns a list of when you (or a team member) add a note to an article in Feedly.
Actions (Then that)
- Turn AC offThis Action will turn your AC off.
- Save an article for laterThis action will add a new article URL to your Saved For Later queue.
- Start Cool ModeThis Action will set your AC to Cool Mode.
- Add an article to a personal boardThis action will add an article to the selected personal board
- Start Heat ModeThis Action will set your AC to Heat Mode.
- Add an article to a team boardThis action will add an article to the selected team board (requires a Feedly Teams subscription)
- Start Dry ModeThis Action will set your AC to Dry Mode.
- Add a new sourceThis action will attempt to add a new source from a feed or page URL.
- Start Fan ModeThis Action will set your AC to Fan Mode.
- Start Auto ModeThis Action will set your AC to Auto Mode.
- Return to tado° automatic controlThis Action will return control of your heating to tado°, using your user-defined settings (e.g. location and Smart Schedule) to automatically determine the right room temperature and settings.
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