It also comes in portable version so you don’t. Most of the time the RAM usage is under 20-30 MB. It consumes very less RAM and CPU resources. Finally I selected QuiteRSS feed reader which is free, lightweight and highly customizable. When I Firejail Chromium browser Im not able to get flash player content working. Some readers were taking lots of RAM (200 MB+) and it was really very high resource usage for an RSS reader. So you could set up a series of wide-spectrum feeds, ignore them, but draw on them to create a new single key-phrase delimited feed. Quiterss runs fine when not under Firejail and before the update. Though you may have a workplace that forces your PC to have the Java environment installed, in which case you’ll find that RSSOwl does offer a particularly nice feature - to create new internal keyword-based feeds that selectively draw content from all your other feeds. Java is still an ongoing and massive security risk in Windows. Sadly it requires you to have Java installed to run it, which no one with any brain would install these days. The only other - albeit unacceptable - actively developed desktop option is RSSOwl 2.2.1. So there is now one acceptable actively developed desktop Windows alternative to FeedDemon Pro. QuiteRSS offers search within your feeds, though only at the level of a per-folder search…Īlso font size and font choice, across all display panes. Los cuerpos sin vida de una pareja de jóvenes fueron hallados en el parque Alfredo Arnez Suárez, en la avenida Costanera, cerca de la cancha Gramadal y casi en frente de una unidad policial. Se presume que el hecho ocurrió la madrugada de este jueves. You can also block internal browser pages from setting cookies. En la zona Sur de La Paz aparecieron dos cuerpos colgados en los columpios de un parque. After install, for additional security you may want to uncheck: Tools | Options | ‘Help improve QuiteRSS by sending usage information’ and disable ‘Javascript’ and ‘External plugins’ in the internal browser. AdBlock runs by default in the internal browser, and Flash is blocked with a click-to-play button. A basic feature set, so far, but perfectly functional. One ‘actively developed’ option is the new-ish QuiteRSS. So I’ve taken another look around for alternative desktop RSS readers that are under active development, seeking something a touch faster but with the same or better features. Is your 2013 free FeedDemon Pro 4.5 becoming annoying, in terms of its occasional ’15 second freeze’ problem on Windows? It’s nice software but is no longer under development.
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