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Tiny Tiny RSS is an open source web-based RSS reader that you can install on a server and then access it from multiple computers/devices. Since it's self-hosted, you're in control of your data and don't have to worry that the service may be discontinued, like it happened with Google Reader (and almost happened with The Old Reader).


With a bit of a delay (sorry!), the latest Tiny Tiny RSS 1.9 is now available in our PPA for Ubuntu 13.04, 12.10 and 12.04, backported from Ubuntu 13.10. This release comes with new icons, a new plugin which adds a feed for all articles shared by url, various parser bugfixes and more.

Tiny Tiny RSS 1.9 changes:
  • Minor bugfixes;
  • Various parser bugfixes;
  • Parser: support xml:base in atom feeds;
  • Parser: add support for libxml with problematic handling of character encodings (affects several NAS devices);
  • Fixed several bugs when migrating filters using OPML;
  • Minor performance improvements;
  • Added Korean translation;
  • Improved Russian translation;
  • Other translations updated;
  • Integrated Silk icons by Mark James;
  • Added plugin which adds a feed for all articles shared by url;
  • Allow unsharing and changing URLs for individual articles;
  • Floating title more consistent with the rest of the UI, enable floating title for expandable combined mode;
  • Licensed under GPL v3.


Install and configure Tiny Tiny RSS in Ubuntu


Because the installation / configuration process has quite a few steps, I won't post them here so for how to install Tiny Tiny RSS in Ubuntu, see our previous article: Tiny Tiny RSS Ubuntu PPA.

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