![]() ![]() Although Feeds is not as featured as NewFlash it feels leaner in use, renders posts cleaner, and yields to convention more. If you try it out do let me (and other readers) know what you think of it in the comments section below.Īn alternative to NewsFlash for Linux users is Feeds, which was once known as GNOME Feeds, and sometimes referred to as gFeeds. ![]() So that’s a short introduction to NewsFlash. On Arch? You can install NewsFlash from the AUR: yay -S newsflash Summary This is not an ‘official’ package, however: The latest stable release of the app is available on Flathub:Īn older version of NewsFlash is available on the Snap store. To install NewsFlash on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and other Linux distros you can use Flatpak. You can browse source code for the project on Gitlab (where you can also file bug reports and contribute code). ![]() Reading this site (though this is true of others) means you won’t see in-article ‘elements’ such as info boxes, review boxes, image comparisons, image galleries, in-post callouts, themed buttons, one-line article summaries, pull quotes, hero images, slideshows, or other supplementary info. Article sorting options, including ‘newest first’Įlephant-in-the-room time: NewsFlash (like other apps of its kind) offers a built-in scraper to ‘fetch’ the content of blog posts so that you can read them in-app, without needing to use a browser. RSS (RDF Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) is a web feed that allows users and applications to access updates to websites in a standardized, computer-readable format.Supports custom feed tags and categories.Check for new articles in the background.Sync with third-party RSS feed services or use locally. ![]()
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