![]() These might be worth testing, particularly if we get started on: /privacyguides/privacyguides. I think both of these apps deserve a spot on Privacy Guides. The program allows you to add as many RSS feed links as you want. It is quite fast and comfortable for users. QuiteRSS is an easy to use application designed to help you keep track of the latest news on your RSS feeds. The Github Read Me page has a lot of information on how to self-host Newsblur. QuiteRSS is an open-source cross-platform news aggregator for RSS and Atom news feeds. Like with Feedbin, it’s supported by other RSS clients including the aforementioned NNW and Reeder. I know the iOS app gets updated fairly often. It’s web-based but also has an iOS/iPad and Android app. 5 The classic layout has a three-panel view for the feed list, posts. It has two layout modesclassic and newspaper. It is available for Microsoft Windows, MacOS, Linux, and OS/2. 4 QuiteRSS is free software released under the GPL-3.0-or-later license. The premium version is $36 a year and offers extra features like search, Twitter and Reddit support, unlimited feeds, and viewing saved stories under a tag. QuiteRSS is an open source cross-platform news aggregator for RSS and Atom news feeds. It does run quite well on mobile in the browser. Support is great too! There is an iOS app but it hasn’t been updated in a while. It’s a very nice reader, though, and the API is fantastic. ![]() I know some people have tried self-hosting it, and someone made a Docker version of it, but the dev explicitly says on the Github page that he wouldn’t recommend it. It’s web-based but plenty of RSS clients like NetNewsWire or Reeder support it. Selfoss apps are available for Android and iOS. I use both and I really like them.įeedbin is a paid service for $5 a month or $50 a year. desktop RSS aggregators, you have plenty of choices: Akregator, QuiteRSS, RSSOwl, and many others. After that, in the terminal, we are going to type the following command: sudo apt-key adv -keyserver hkp:// and Newsblur look to be polished apps that were mentionedīoth Feedbin and Newsblur are open-source RSS readers and I think they would fit perfectly on here. To do this we must open a terminal and type: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.listĪnd we add the following to the end of the file: deb eoan main Who are they for Ubuntu 19.10 or earlier users we can add the following repository to the system: sudo add-apt-repository ppa: quiterss/quiterssĪnd the installation is carried out with the following command: sudo apt-get install quiterssĪs for those who are already on the new version of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, we can force the system to use the 19.10 repository. QuiteRSS is an application found within most Linux distributions and you can find it in their repositories, but in the case of this new version that has not yet been included in some, we must perform the installation as follows. If you want to know more about the changes in this new version, you can do it from this link.įor those who are interested in being able to install this RSS reader on their system, they can do so by following the instructions that we share below. In this new version of QuiteRSS 0.19.4 s and added to the reader the ability to share a link to the news on Viber and Telegram, with which the services to which the news can be shared are expanded.Īnother important change is that a change of search focus in feeds or news when pressing Esc key, In addition, directory hiding has been implemented when searching for feeds.Īlso when you are inside a news scrolling through content now fixes the position of the news headline.įixed bugs, including issues with updating some feeds and the collapse of the description of the news, in addition to fixing flaws in the implementation of the dark theme when I know how to set the background color, the label text and the background color of alternate lines. QuiteRSS is a free open source, cross-platform, and feature-rich RSS feed. It is open source and can be downloaded for Windows, Mac OS, OS / 2, and Linux. It comes with amazing mobile support (apps) for Android, iOS, and tablets.Change the colors of everything, like background, links, text, etc.Customize sources for source list, news list, and browser. ![]()
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