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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Dec 9 22:01:30 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: vinson.lists at charter.net (Jason Vinson)</li>
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Jim Philips wrote:
| On Thursday 09 December 2004 09:01 pm, John Wells wrote:
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|> Guys,
|>
|> What do you folks use for RSS/atom news aggregation? I'm looking
|> for an elegant solution, preferably web based so I can run in on
|> my home server.
|>
|> Any suggestions? There seem to be quite a few out there but none
|> so far that have any depth, including good design decisions.
|
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| I sometimes use KDE's Akregator, which will call the browser
| whenever you click on a link. The best Gnome solution I've seen is
| Liferea, which can use an embedded browser as well. Also, both
| Firefox and Thunderbird have RSS capability built in now. The one
| in Firefix can be unreliable. I haven't tried using Thunderburd for
| RSS.
Liferea is GREAT! It's not web based though. Firefox has RSS
support, and there's also
I tried out the Thunderbird RSS client, and it's still quite new. It
doesn't support "snippets" or html yet, so i'd stay away till a few
more releases.
JAson
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