

#Quiterss help install#

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#Quiterss help how to#
How to Set Up OpenStreetMap Tile Server on Ubuntu 20.04 QuiteRSS is an open source cross-platform news aggregator for RSS and Atom news feeds.
#Quiterss help update#
Now you must update your source lists to download the list of newly available packages. Review the brief description of the PPA and press Enter to continue. $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:quiterss/quiterss Now you are ready to begin the process of adding the PPA to your source list.
#Quiterss help upgrade#
$ sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade Features: Embedded browser (Webkit core) Feed and news filters: new, unread, starred. For more information and links please visit the QuiteRSS Information page.įirst you should make sure that your system is up to date, open your terminal (CTRL+ALT+t) and use this command followed by your password to update your system. QuiteRSS is a open-source cross-platform RSS/Atom news feeds reader. This RSS feed reader stands out above the others because it is highly customizable and very user-friendly, you can even set up timers for when you want updates, among the top most used RSS readers QuiteRSS is licensed under the GPL v3 agreement and available in several languages. As with many mail clients, you can adjust the views to show them horizontally or vertically ( Figure 2).QuiteRSS is an open-source cross-platform RSS/Atom news feeds reader that was designed for speed and ease of use, easily sort your news feeds into categories and quickly see newly updated feeds, user defined filters, automatically updating feeds, sound notifications when new news is downloaded and much more. In the lower part, you see the full HTML view of the content, thanks to the integrated Webkit engine.

The biggest part of the window on the right contains the messages from the feeds. On the left edge are the subscribed feeds, and under that in a separate window are Categories The program is very thrifty with CPU cycles and RAM resources and is, therefore, suitable for older computers, and it ran nearly flawlessly during tests over several days.Īfter installation through the distribution's package manager, the interface appeared very much like other programs of the kind, with the setup especially like a mail client's. To install from the PPA, do: $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:quiterss/quiterss Work on the software is progressing, with a new update about every month. In testing, I used a specific PPA with Ubuntu 14.10, which installed the current version at the time of writing: 0.17.7. Windows also has a portable version for USB sticks. Additional packages are available for FreeBSD and Vern OS/2. It's also available for Windows and MacOS X, making it easy to exchange OPML-formatted feed lists through exports and imports. In 2011, Russian developers began work on QuiteRSS and the program has become part of all major distribution repositories. Its range of functions and look-and-feel rivals that of its GTK counterpart, Liferea. It's written in C++ and is based on the Qt framework that integrates well on KDE, LXQt, and Unity desktops. QuiteRSS is software that runs on a local PC. You can also pull several feeds together using the OPML format. Both formats are based on the XML protocol. Apart from RSS, the Atom format has become popular over the years, so much so that most readers also support it. QuiteRSS project is 8 years of age Congratulations to those who spent days and nights to help us making application better. The term RSS reader actually falls somewhat short. Figure 1: The QuiteRSS interface is similar to that of a mail client with a sidebar and an area including the news feeds.
