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    Glean

    Glean

    A self-hosted RSS reader and personal knowledge management tool

    Glean is a self-hosted RSS reader and personal knowledge management platform designed to help information-heavy users efficiently aggregate, browse, and organize content from feeds. It centralizes RSS/Atom subscriptions, offering clean reading views, tagging, and organization features such as folders and bookmarks, while giving users full control over their data by deploying on their own infrastructure. Glean also includes real-time background synchronization, enabling feeds to update at regular intervals without manual refresh, and it supports importing and exporting subscription lists for portability. ...
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    LANraragi

    LANraragi

    Web application for archival and reading of manga/doujinshi

    LANraragi is a web application for archiving and reading manga/doujinshi. Lightweight and Docker-ready, it's designed for NAS and server environments, providing a user-friendly interface for managing comic collections.​
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    NewsBlur

    NewsBlur

    NewsBlur is a personal news reader that brings people together

    ...Its hallmark is “training”: you can tell the system what you like or dislike—authors, keywords, tags—and it prioritizes stories accordingly, surfacing what matters most. Features like saved stories, tagging, full-text search, and offline reading make it practical for heavy information consumers. Social elements allow sharing to your own “blurblog,” following friends, and discovering curated content, which turns a solitary reader into a lightweight network. Architecturally, it demonstrates a production-ready aggregation pipeline, a multi-tenant web app, and cross-platform clients living in one coherent codebase.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Meresco is both an OAI Data Provider and a Service Provider. SourceForge is only used to host the source control (subversion). Sources: http://sources.meresco.org/ Binaries: http://repository.cq2.org/ Mail: http://groups.google.com/group/meresco
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    RSS Reader in PHP (RSS, ATOM feed)
    Multi-user, full-featured, web-based RSSReader was developed for server based reading of RSS channels. It was developed to keep data on our own server and to support protected feed from internal sources. Web-based RSS Reader was created for ASW Systems - http://www.septim.cz.
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    An open web-service for tagging (aka folksonomy) of web bookmarks (similar to del.icio.us), but with an emphasis on information organization, reuse and collaboration.
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