

I don’t think you will have much of a problem. The UI is not very intuitive, but using the “Stupid Brad” principle - if I can figure it out then most people can figure it out. So much of FOSS, Linux software always seems to me, to be, not quite finished, but QuiteRSS is the exception to that experience.
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My first impression is QuiteRSS runs smoothly and looks and feels polished and full featured. I clicked on that, and wonders, QuiteRSS ran! I added a feed and that worked perfectly. The program allows you to add as many RSS feed links as you want. It is quite fast and comfortable to user. When I got done there was a nice friendly QuiteRSS icon in my software tray. QuiteRSS is an easy to use application designed to help you keep track of the latest news on your RSS feeds. The command line install, went smoothly, so I won’t bore you with the details. But, frankly, this looks like the only full featured RSS reader I’m likely to find so I had to man-up and just do it. This gives me pause, I’m not a fan of command line.
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But the Ubuntu version requires an install from command line. Most any Ubuntu software will run on Pop_OS. I’m using Pop_OS version of Linux which is derived from (downstream) Ubuntu and they have an Ubuntu version. It has Windows, macOS, Linux, OS/2 and more versions available. QuiteRSS Portable is an easy to use application designed to help you keep track of the latest news on your RSS feeds. Let everyone know which Windows software is worth it and if QuiteRSS Portable. QuiteRSS is open source, free and multi-platform. Help others discover QuiteRSS Portable 0.13.3 by leaving an in-depth review. Their top recommendation for a desktop RSS reader was: QuiteRSS I went to my favorite review site and (re)found this article Best Free RSS Reader-Aggregator. No third party provider so privacy too.ĭisadvantage: Not cross platform and no sync. So I’m experimenting with switching back to an old school software RSS feed reader, so it resides on my computer not in the cloud.Īdvantage: free software, no ads, no fees. These monthly services for streaming TV, apps, subscriptions, web services and even charitable donations are starting to become quite a drain and I really don’t want to add any more. Chocolatey is trusted by businesses to manage software deployments. The Champion 100692 is among the best and quietest generators out there. Chocolatey integrates w/SCCM, Puppet, Chef, etc. But I’ve hit the limits of the free version and I don’t want to add yet another monthly subscription payment. Chocolatey is software management automation for Windows that wraps installers, executables, zips, and scripts into compiled packages. Previously, I had been using an online RSS reader service.
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