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Why no update? #1598
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Most Linux distributions have deprecated or removed the obsolete QtwebKit because it is unmaintained and has a huge list of very serious security issues. Quirerss depends completely on QtWebKit. The author of QuiteRSS has said he does not have the resources and time to port Quiterss to QtWebEngine. This is the reason why most users have already migrated to RssGuard or any other RSS readers. Quiterss has been removed along with QtWebKit from several Linux distributions because of this issue. RssGuard and Liferea are the closest applications to the same functionality of Quiterss. |
RssGuard and Liferea are way beyond QuiteRSS in functionality and any aspect you may think, and infinitely more secure. Both are actively developed and maintained. RssGuard support Windows and is offered in lite and regular versions. |
To me, they are overgrown cows that in no way resemble an basic RSS client, but rather RSS management programs. QuiteRSS is fast, lightweight and brilliantly written, and for good reason, it is still used and recognized as the best RSS client for years. |
I completely removed QtWebKit from the system and use the build from the But nevertheless, it works much more stable and does not crash. |
I'm working on QuiteRSS too There's still lots to do so if anyone wants to help out: https://github.com/cornpaffies/quiterss Please note I'm just a one-man team |
@cornpaffies you can team up with https://github.com/ChiaYen-Kan/quiterss |
That is a shame. QuiteRSS has been a very useful RSS reader. I am testing RssGuard now and it seems very bloated by comparison. |
There is still a big gap between rssguard and quiterss. First, learn the functions of quiterss clearly. Not to mention the ease of using, rssguard will be a mess just by designing the menu. |
Well, for my part, QuiteRSS was pretty buggy year after year with Windows OS updates and websites updates, making it pretty unusable. I was usinng RSSOwl/RSSOwlNix, and facing the same issue. |
Hi, I just noticed that the last update for QuiteRSS was in 2020. I wonder why such a helpful app has not been updated for about 4 years or so?###
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