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lecter

An Inoreader Desktop App
Still in early stage.

The app is destined to become a client for online aggregators like Inoreader, Commafeed etc...

Layout

Two layouts available :

  • three pane view

  • grid view

And two themes for the moment a light one and a dark one.

Content

For each article there are three contents :

  • the rss feed content

  • the web article (from the original website)

  • the cleaned up/mobile content (provided by The Mercury Web Parser https://mercury.postlight.com/)

The app supports internationalization, currently english and french are provided.

Translations are welcome !

Services

Concerning Inoreader, Wallabag and Pocket, authentification and login are performed through Oauth2, so this app does NOT know and does NOT keep any of your credentials.

We respect your privacy.

The articles can be shared to Pocket and Wallabag directly from lecter.

Support for Instapaper is planned.

Screenshots

You can see the different themes and layouts below :

grid view dark theme

grid view dark theme with article

grid view dark theme with article and pocket window

list view dark theme with article

list view light theme with article

list view light theme with mobile content article

grid view light theme

settings light theme

inoreader login view light theme

Installation

At the moment we provide a .deb package, an appimage and a windows exe.

An appimage is a standalone, no installation, package which is supposed to run seamlessly on all Linux platforms.

To use it just set executable permission to the .appimage file and double-click/execute.

You will be prompted to see whether you want desktop integration or not.

Building .dmg should be possible once I find a build platform.

Currently

Currently being rewritten after being forked from https://github.com/PerfectDay20/ReadDay

A renaming occured to reflect this and the app now lives its own life.

Why the supid name ?

Well all RSS apps are called Feed or Reader or a combo of both.

In french the word reader is translated as lecteur and lecteur has the same pronounciation as lecter.