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mpetrunin2012-04-09 19:48:27
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mpetrunin, 2012-04-09 19:48:27

Recommend an RSS reader

  1. What reader do you use and why? If it is offline, then please, only under linux.
  2. Do you know a reader that can export to fb2 (or epub, mobi, etc.) and pull out the full text of an article (for example, by a given xpath)? Readbox.info was able to do this, but it's been dead for half a year already...
  3. If export to fb2 fails, then at least an acceptable mobile version to read from an e-book.

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michaek, 2012-04-09
@michaek

I use tt-rss, essentially my own google reader.
I have not seen export to fb2, but I think you can write a proposal to the author, he reacts to them quite quickly

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2012-04-09
@inkvizitor68sl

tt-rss or if lazy - then google reader.
Just Reader for android can pull the original article for all notes and put it in the cache on android.

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Roman Misyurev, 2012-04-10
@Sudo

1. I have been using Liferea offline reader for a year now. Easy and convenient.

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074909, 2012-04-10
@074909

>What reader do you use and why? If it is offline, then please, only under linux.
www.rssowl.org , offline, written in Java.
Why exactly this? Because after the closure of the old bloglines.com, I was looking for just such a reader that I could set up in the most similar way.

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