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Operating system | Windows, Mac OS X, Linux |
Type | feed aggregator |
License | GPL-2.0-or-later[6] |
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BlogBridge is an open-source Java-based feed aggregator. It is aimed at users who subscribe to many feeds, including journalists, PR professionals and OPML enthusiasts.[7]
Its development team is led by Pito Salas. The software contains a feature called a SmartFeed, which returns articles from other feeds containing user-defined keywords.[8]
BlogBridge also gives users the option to create an account with a free BlogBridge service, which lets users upload a list of their feeds to their account so that they can synchronize their feeds across multiple computers.[9] The service can also be used to back up feeds in the event of data loss. From version 6.0, BlogBridge features a built-in memo tracker and detailed statistics, along with performance improvements and fixes.
BlogBridge seems to be no longer maintained or further developed since 2013.
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