Am 11.06.2014 um 20:09 schrieb Justin B Rye:
Justin B Rye wrote:
Liferea is a web feed aggregator/reader that brings together all of the
content from your favorite subscriptions. It has an embedded graphical
browser and a simple interface similar to a desktop mail/newsclient,
making it
Sidicas . wrote:
This makes me wonder exactly how GNOME-specific it is, but otherwise looks
good.
It's not GNOME specific at all.
I think I'll go with:
Description: feed reader for your desktop
(This of course sets me off mumbling about how it also works for
laptops, but that doesn't
Justin B Rye wrote:
Liferea is a web feed aggregator/reader that brings together all of the
content from your favorite subscriptions. It has an embedded graphical
browser and a simple interface similar to a desktop mail/newsclient,
making it easy to organize and browse feeds.
Liferea
This makes me wonder exactly how GNOME-specific it is, but otherwise looks
good.
It's not GNOME specific at all.
I think I'll go with:
Description: feed reader for your desktop
- you might even
capitalise it as LInux FEed REAder to make the why-the-name hint
clearer (see footnote).
Ya, as
On 06/10/2014 05:33 PM, Sidicas . wrote:
* downloading articles to read while offline;
Just realized how silly this sounds. That's some real magic there.
I guess I'll go with:
downloading articles for reading offline;
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David Smith wrote:
Please review this updated package description for the package liferea.
You left out the synopsis line:
Description: feed aggregator for GNOME
This makes me wonder exactly how GNOME-specific it is, but otherwise
looks good.
Liferea is a linux feed reader that brings
On 08-05-14 12:25, Justin B Rye wrote:
You left out the synopsis line:
Description: feed aggregator for GNOME
This makes me wonder exactly how GNOME-specific it is, but otherwise
looks good.
Good point. I would say, drop the GNOME. Liferea works excellent in my
KDE environment and
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