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:

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

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

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."

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

Once a feed is added, newly available articles will be displayed.
Why is it necessary to create an account? What user information is fed back to you? Does the reader contain spyware?
Posted by: Spiffing | February 07, 2008 at 21:35
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.
Posted by: anonymous | February 11, 2008 at 16:42
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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Posted by: vanle | September 09, 2008 at 01:11