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RSS and Atom feed agregator in desktop widgets + notifications
FeedAgregator periodically looks for RSS/Atom feed updates. If an update is found, a notification is sent. In addition, desktop widgets display either all the entries of one feed or the latest entry of each feed of a given category.
FeedAgregator is designed for Linux. It is written in Python 3 and relies mostly upon Tk GUI toolkit. The application is in the system tray, so it might not work with all desktop environments (see Troubleshooting).
BRss is Python offline Rss client.
It is composed of:
- a background service that publishes methods through DBus
- a GTK frontend, with Thunderbird-like keyboard navigation
LeechCraft is a cross-platform modular "internet-client" application.
It has plugins that allow one to browse the web, chat via instant messaging (like Jabber or IRC), read RSS/Atom feeds, download files via BitTorrent, Direct Connect and other protocols, play media files and much more.
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notifiles is a multiplatform application (Linux, MacOSX, Windows) intended to fire various kinds of custom notifications (podcasts, eMails, logs, scripts) when new files are created inside watched folders.
Gnome RSS Notifier is a simple applet for the Gnome desktop environment, allowing you to watch RSS feeds, and being notified when new items are published.
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RSS aggregator written in python, using django. Feeds and feed items can be annotated with tags and other information from services such as twitter & delicious. Allow communities such as teachers to get focused, useful information from the interweb.
"dBird Notifier" (with interactive pop-up tray icon) shows incoming messages of the following types: email (thunderbird), twitter and icq (pidgin) - both visually with system message and RGB-LED attached to serial/usb port (hardware details included)
Bloglines notifier written in Python. It provides a status/tray icon that can show the unread count for each of your subscriptions as well as a list of the titles of the articles that are unread in the icon's tooltip.
An old-shool web-based news reader and bookmarking app
This project intends to provide a free (as in freedom) alternative to web news readers and bookmarking apps.
It is built around the following analogies:
1. You contemplate the river of news flowing down from your selection of sources.
2. You can then use a sieve to filter out and collect the most interesting links.
A demo is at http://wateronmars-demo.herokuapp.com
For the curious developers the aim is also to provide the base mechanics for news and bookmarks manipulations....