oxyry / reabble

A web based RSS Reader for PC, Phone & E-Ink Devices e.g. Amazon Kindle https://reabble.com | RSS 阅读器,支持手机,电脑和 Kindle 等电子墨水屏浏览器 https://reabble.cn
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Closed TGC-TECH closed 5 years ago

TGC-TECH commented 6 years ago

If you are going to create a GitHub then please upload code to it.

1a57danc3 commented 6 years ago

Try miniflux https://github.com/ky0nch3ng/miniflux-legacy

TGC-TECH commented 6 years ago

Looks cool, I just wish it had the same E Ink optimized page scroll features. Though being actually open source I am sure someone could fork it.

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dynamohuang commented 5 years ago

Good job. Wish to open source ! We do it better together

helmut72 commented 5 years ago

Would be great to have it open source and support Fever API to connect to self-hosted solutions like TT-RSS, Minflux, FreshRSS...

weijarz commented 5 years ago

@helmut72 Fever API support is planned. It will be added in the next three months.

helmut72 commented 5 years ago

Thanks for supporting Fever API. 2 Months to go ;)

helmut72 commented 4 years ago

-1 month to go ;)

helmut72 commented 4 years ago

Any news regarding Fever API? Outside/sunny season starts in northern part of the world. Looks like going the route with Hisense A5 becomes a better joice using a RSS App. For example FeedMe, which supports Fever, TT-RSS API and many more.

raining1123 commented 2 years ago

@helmut72 Fever API support is planned. It will be added in the next three months.

哈哈哈都快3年了~

helmut72 commented 2 years ago

Using instead Hisense A7CC and I'm completely happy if I'm out in the sun. It's a whole better choice to use a E-Ink phone with Android if you want text-related content, but don't want to be limited to E-Books only. You can install what you need.