CommaFeed explained
CommaFeed |
CommaFeed |
Logo Caption: | Commafeed Logo |
Author: | Jérémie Panzer[1] |
Programming Language: | Java |
Operating System: | Multi-platform |
Language: | Multi-languages[2] [3] |
Genre: | Feed Reader |
License: | Apache License, Version 2.0 |
CommaFeed is a free and open source feed reader. It is a web application which can be self hosted on a web server or used through commafeed.com.[4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] It has responsive design supporting desktop, tablet and mobile browser simultaneously. An Android News+ client was available [10] but discontinued. It supports right-to-left feeds.
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Notes and References
- Web site: #20: CommaFeed with a Bullet . 9 July 2013 . 10 July 2013.
- Web site: Commafeed supported languages . https://archive.today/20130708042653/https://github.com/Athou/commafeed/tree/master/src/main/resources/i18n . dead . 8 July 2013 . . 8 July 2013 .
- Web site: RIP Google Reader. Long live CommaFeed Welsh . 28 June 2013 . 8 July 2013.
- Web site: CommaFeed – cool open source Google Reader replacement is a solid option . 23 April 2013 . 8 July 2013.
- Web site: CommaFeed Review & Rating . PCMag.com . 8 July 2013.
- Web site: Script of the Day: CommaFeed . 29 June 2013 . softpedia . 8 July 2013.
- Web site: CommaFeed aims to replace Google Reader . 16 May 2013 . 8 July 2013.
- Web site: CommaFeed Offers a Clean, Simple, Open Source Alternative to Google Reader . 16 May 2013 . 8 July 2013.
- Web site: CommaFeed: A Google Reader Alternative That Looks Just Like Google Reader . 11 June 2013 . 8 July 2013.
- Web site: CommaFeed Extension for News+ . 24 March 2014.