Liferea
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Liferea browsing Linux related news |
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Design by | Lars Lindner |
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Latest release | 1.4.21 / 2008-10-25 |
OS | Linux, BSD, Solaris |
Type | news aggregator |
License | GPL |
Website | liferea.sourceforge.net |
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. Liferea is intended to be a fast, easy to use, and easy to install news aggregator for GTK+ that can be used with the GNOME desktop.
Liferea also supports Podcasting.
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[edit] Pronunciation
The author of Liferea, who is German, pronounces the name of the software as IPA: [lifəreja].[1]
[edit] Distinguishing Features
Liferea distinguishes itself from other Unix feed readers by avoiding lots of package dependencies. It is written in C and uses no interpreter language.
To easily read linked articles or weblog comments Liferea allows to read websites using an embedded browser, which can be either Mozilla/Firefox/XulRunner or GtkHTML. Additionally the user can configure many predefined external browsers to open links with (e.g. Mozilla, Firefox, Netscape, Opera, Epiphany, Konqueror).
By sorting subscriptions into folders the user can read all headlines of a folder at once. By enabling a filtering preference all previously read headlines of the folder can be hidden.
Similar to the mail client Evolution Liferea support search folders, which allow the user to have permanent searches. Each search folder contains all headlines that do match its user-defined search rules.
[edit] Browser Integration
In Epiphany there is a news feed subscription extension, which allows to add news feeds when viewing websites.
For Firefox 1.5+ there is an extension (FeedBag), that allows to add subscriptions by simple clicking the LiveBookmarks icons in the Firefox address bar.
Since Firefox 2.0+ Liferea can be used without a special extension. To subscribe new feeds from within Firefox the Liferea helper script "liferea-add-feed" has to be configured in the Firefox feed subscription preferences.