Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Akregator Versus Liferea

Ok. This post is for people
who use Linux as their operating
system.

If you are a Windows user or a
Macintosh user, this post is of
no interest to you. Read no
further.

Read no further unless you are
at least considering Linux.

Here's a guy who has written a
nice article comparing two RSS
feed readers, Akregator and
Liferea:

RSS reader:
Akregator vs Liferea,
and who won


I'm a RSS reader newbie myself.
I've never ever used an RSS
reader.

Based on his review, it seems
to me I should try Akregator
first.

I'm already using the KDE interface.
For example, Kmail is my email
client.

So it only makes sense for me
to continue in the KDE direction,
unless I really want to learn
something new.

Always I try to leverage what I
already know, if possible.

I was pleased to read that Akregator
searches through RSS feeds very quickly.
I'm sure this will be very important
to me in the future.

Time to give Akregator a try.

Ed Abbott

1 comment:

  1. I've used both. IMO, Liferea is a good RSS reader because it takes up less memory space as compared to Akgregator.

    ReplyDelete