


As I can't be online every single day I need a solution that updates the headlines daily so I can download the headlines of several days at ones in my RSS reader/organizer.
#Ubuntu rss reader Offline#
If you find a real offline feed reader, please let me know.įor now, and for real important things I am using zotero, a firefox extension that can take a picture of the site you are viewing, but it is not automaticĪgreed, as long as you can't read the whole post incl pictures offline it's an online reader. I tried Straw () and I can see the images offline, but it is very buggy, sometimes crashes and sometimes do not show the feeds. My problem is that I subscribe feeds from blogs with pictures that are important to understand the post like blogs about typography. I have the same problem, most of the rss readers say that you can read the feeds offline, but that it is not true. The nice thing is that, no matter which system I'm on, I'll always be able to view my feeds and if either one is offline, Ill still be able to see *most* of the articles. |FireFoxPortable+NewsFox| _unisync_|FireFox on Ubuntu | Snowball's chance in hell that ascii art will display correctly. On my USB I have FireFoxPortable (from ) with So I can keep my feeds synced between my USB stick and my Īn added benefit is that it stores the feeds / articles in a predfinedĭirectory. It's seems to get *most* of the article downloaded. =| UPDATED |=įor what it's worth - I've found a very small and lightweight addon for firefox, simply called foxnews. (If think my prose sucks you should see me butcher scripts!) So after 2 days of searching for scripts with wget or curl - none of which worked, I collapse on the floor, exhausted, tired, hungry and sleep deprived - my voice echos against the mountains as I scream,where, oh where may I find the one true offline reader UNLESS A FEED READER IS CAPABLE OF RETRIEVING THE FEED AND THE LINKED ARTICLE FROM THE ORIGINATING WEBSITE, DOWNLOADING IT TO A LOCAL CACHE - IT SHALL BE KNOWN AS AN ONLINE FEEDREADER - PERIOD! I'm not going to see the whole article, so for the sake of definition. True, If I take my laptop offline, I will see the feed, but if I click on the link. Nor is GreatNews (Windows), Nor is snownews (linux CLI) This one's for the laptop users - I'm sure this will sound familiar. ON the August 31st, 2007 Lutherian wrote about RSS Reader Offline
