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February 07, 2008

Open-source RSS reader is now available to public

Open-source version of "Fastladder," an English version of our "livedoor Reader," has been released today.

Open-source Fastladder, which we call OpenFL, is an RSS reader to be installed on your PC or server with a capability to handle RSS feeds available within your Intranet.

A binary installer is available at download section of our website, so feel free to give it a try.
Source code of OpenFL is also available at "Fastladder - Google Code" to be checked out for developers.

Instructions to install OpenFL is:


001

Download the installer to your Desktop.
Execute the file and follow the wizard to complete installation.


002

A folder named "Fastladder" is created.
Click and start both "Start Crawler" and "Fastladder".


003

Your web browser will be navigated to a login screen.
If you are signing in for the first time, you need to create your
account by following "Create New Account."
Important: Login ID at your local OpenFL is not associated with
"livedoor Reader" or "Fastladder."


004

After signing in, click "Add" and register RSS feed URL.


005

Once a feed is added, newly available articles will be displayed.

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Why is it necessary to create an account? What user information is fed back to you? Does the reader contain spyware?

I installed it on Linux (Debian(sid)).

script/crawler consumes a large amount of memory. Memory consumption increases when fetching feeds, but it seems not to be freed while running.

Hi!

How can I export my feeds list?
With the export function, i've got an error "NoMethodError in ExportController#opml "


Thx

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