One year ago i started to work on TinyFeed, I didn't like existing solutions for feeds reader. Many of them seemed overly complex, most of them require a database (and didn't event support sqlite). For a simple feed reader, it felt overkill. What I wanted was an easy to setup app and with a clear and minimal interface like HN. Now, I’m happy to announce that it has slowly improved since then. It’s now reaching its first stable release, version 1.0!
The latest release highlights:
- Daemon mode: Supports background operation for continuous feed updates, allowing TinyFeed to run as a service on a server or a laptop.
- Interface redesign: A simpler, more readable web page.
One year ago i started to work on TinyFeed, I didn't like existing solutions for feeds reader. Many of them seemed overly complex, most of them require a database (and didn't event support sqlite). For a simple feed reader, it felt overkill. What I wanted was an easy to setup app and with a clear and minimal interface like HN. Now, I’m happy to announce that it has slowly improved since then. It’s now reaching its first stable release, version 1.0!
The latest release highlights:
- Daemon mode: Supports background operation for continuous feed updates, allowing TinyFeed to run as a service on a server or a laptop.
- Interface redesign: A simpler, more readable web page.