


It should go directly to the application that reads it or be saved to my desktop.

#Ubuntu rss reader update
If the update is a picture, torrent or other file, I kinda wish that Liferea would just grab it instead of opening up swiftfox, which then asks me what I want to do with it.
#Ubuntu rss reader code
Just middle-mouse or two-button click and a folder can be marked as read if I don't see anything interesting and there's a couple dozen articles. You can browse source code for the project on Gitlab (where you can also file bug reports and contribute code). I don't like the idea of querying some poor guy's server hundreds of futile times per week seems impolite to me.ģ) "change to read" ease in Liferea. Some sites I expect to update irregularly maybe a few times a month at the most, and others I expect a few times an hour. Canonical has officially released Ubuntu 23. I just have to glance up and if I see an orange-backgrounded number, I know there's new feeds.Ģ) Ability to alter update frequency for specific feeds. In this window, you will see Featured Topics, followed by a text box. Step 2: After selecting the Local RSS option in NewsFlash, you will see a pop-up window on the screen. Then, click on this option with the mouse. While Thuderbird does have that firefox/thunderbird plugin for the system tray, it displays as a firefox icon (erk) and it's a bit cumbersome.Ī) Liferea displays the number of updated feeds on top of the system tray icon. Step 1: Look at the startup window in NewsFlash, and locate the Local RSS feed option. Many users who are new to the Linux environment might find it difficult to choose the best RSS reader for Ubuntu. This is a big thing for me I prefer to only have active windows on the bottom of the screen. Liferea (Linux Feed Reader) Liferea is a free open-source, web-based feed reader and news aggregator for Linux. Well, I've tried with Thunderbird and there's a few reasons I went back to Liferea:ġ) Resident in the system tray. Liferea () does look pretty nice, but what does it have that Thunderbird doesn't?
