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most of you know about RSS readers specially google reader and many online readers
but what about offline feed readers?
have you tried any?!
if you haven't, you should try this one
Official Website
visit the installation page to know more about available platforms
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you can export your google feed subscriptions so you can use them in "Liferea"
open your google reader ---> manage subscriptions (at the left end of the reader front page) --> Import/Export -->Export your subscriptions as an OPML file ---> save it to your computer
then open Liferea:
Subscriptions menu --> import feed list --> then select the XML file which contains your feeds!
hope you enjoy it
salam
most of you know about RSS readers specially google reader and many online readers
but what about offline feed readers?
have you tried any?!
if you haven't, you should try this one
Liferea
official website كتب:Liferea (Linux Feed Reader) is an aggregator
for online news feeds. There are many other news readers available, but
these others are not available for Linux or require many extra
libraries to be installed. Liferea tries to fill this gap by creating a
fast, easy to use, easy to install news aggregator for Gtk/Gnome.
official website كتب:If Liferea does not suit you try these other free Unix aggregators:
Akregator,
Blam!,
RSSOwl,
Straw
Official Website
visit the installation page to know more about available platforms
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Export from google reader then import in Liferea
you can export your google feed subscriptions so you can use them in "Liferea"
open your google reader ---> manage subscriptions (at the left end of the reader front page) --> Import/Export -->Export your subscriptions as an OPML file ---> save it to your computer
then open Liferea:
Subscriptions menu --> import feed list --> then select the XML file which contains your feeds!
hope you enjoy it
salam