Thunderbird is too heavy for Pandora IMHO. I'd prefer Claws mail, because it is much faster.Esn said:Is it possible to port Thunderbird to Pandora? That's what I use for RSS feeds now.
I've used Liferea on ubuntu, thought it was pretty good. I think it also saved the feeds so you could read when offline.maplesugarlover said:what about Liferea ? http://liferea.sourceforge.net/
rssowl is a ram hog on my laptop with 2 gigs. the pandora has 1/8th of that.Wootson said:RSSOwl is an option I guess. It runs on multiple versions of Linux.
http://www.rssowl.org/
But it does need Java to run, so that might slow down the Pandora a little bit. But it's an excellent application, that I personally use both on Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.4.
I've tried to install this plugin but with little success(or knowledge of what I was really doing). Anyone had any better luck?Tempel said:Claws Mail's RSSyl plugin is in the Angstrom repo. I know it's not standalone, but if you simply ignore its email functionality, Claws makes for a good dedicated RSS reader.
Problem is that the package in the repo is listed as being for ARM v5te. I don't know if we could force it to install on the Pandora's ARM v7a. Would it be possible for anyone to build an updated package and submit it to the Angstrom repo? I also don't know what their package submission rules are like. So many things I don't know!
I gave it a shot on my Touch Book. Turns out the package is an old version that doesn't work with the current Claws. I then tried installing the Debian package, but came up against unavailable dependencies (namely "libcurl3-gnutls" is not in the Angstrom repos, nor any libcurl before 4, so I don't know how to satisfy that dependency). Maybe this is harder than my earlier statement implied.DrCJBoduma said:I've tried to install this plugin but with little success(or knowledge of what I was really doing). Anyone had any better luck?
Ian_J said:Liferea looks nice and compact, The less I have installed the better on all my systems.
Just been messing about with it now, seems to work perfectly.Ian_J said:I didn't, thanks for the heads up.
Now all I need is a Pandora.