Liferea, a free news aggregator capable to store articles for offline reading and with full synchronization with Google Reader and TinyTinyRSS, is now at version 1.8.10.
Liferea 1.8.10 is a release in the stable branch.
Liferea, a free news aggregator capable to store articles for offline reading and with full synchronization with Google Reader and TinyTinyRSS, is now at version 1.10 RC3.
Liferea 1.10 RC3 is a minor release in the development branch and it features a few changes and updates.
Highlights of Liferea 1.10 RC3:
• A workaround has been implemented for an XHTML issue, in TinyTinyRSS support;
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Liferea, a free news aggregator capable to store articles for offline reading and with full synchronization with Google Reader and TinyTinyRSS, is now at version 1.8.9.
Highlights of Liferea 1.9.6:
• "steadyflow" choice has been added in download tool preferences;
• "pass URL", "Save In", "curl", and "wget" choices were removed;
• Reloading items when browsing the web inside the i
Liferea, a free news aggregator capable to store articles for offline reading and with full synchronization with Google Reader and TinyTinyRSS, is now at version 1.9.7.
Liferea, a free news aggregator capable to store articles for offline reading and with full synchronization with Google Reader and TinyTinyRSS, is now at version 1.8.12.Liferea 1.8.12 is a minor release in the stable branch and it features just a few changes. This version makes Liferea compatible to the changes in the TinyTinyRSS 1.6 API.
Liferea is an abbreviation for Linux Feed Reader, a news aggregator for online news feeds. It supports the major feed formats including RSS/RDF and Atom and can import and export subscription lists in OPML format.
Anyone using the Liferea RSS reader? Does it crash for you?
Liferea is at version 1.8.5 on F17, but I've used various versions on various distributions and they all, eventually, crash in the same way. As I click the Next Unread Item buttom to move from item to item, the display of an individual item will freeze. Everything else displays correctly.
Linux Feed Reader, aka "Liferea," is part of a highly specialized category of apps. It is an aggregator for online news feeds, weblogs and podcasts. As such, it provides a tool for pulling into one spot an eclectic collection of your newsfeed content so you do not have to go to each separate source. The Liferea project puts its focus on simple installation and simple usage.
Sorry for bumping such an old post.But FYI. This problem *still* exists today. I can add a feed to liferea from firefox *only* if liferea is already running whitch *completly* defeats the purpose of adding a feed from firefox. If I need to manually launch liferea then I might as well just copy-and-paste the feed URL into liferea manually.