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README helps you discover, organize and read more content you care about anywhere you go.
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All-in-one: Follow web feeds and bookmark web pages - save interesting articles, cooking recipes, song lyrics, or anything else you come across while browsing.
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Read Anywhere: Read offline, anywhere and anytime you want - all the links you save are downloaded onto your personal computer so you’ll never lose them.
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Stay Focused: Consume more content more comfortably - reading view strips away visual clutter to create a distraction-free reading experience so you can focus on content.
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Keep Organized: Curate your content - organize and categorize your feeds and links and find them quickly with powerful search, sort and filter functionality.
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Fast: Never leave your keyboard - single-shot commands and keyboard shortcuts let you do more in less time.
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You’ll love README if you’re a heavy consumer of web content. If you find it hard to organise the things you want to read on the Web, or find keeping up to date with your favourite websites inefficient, README is for you - it helps you to read more productively and comfortably. If you’re a road warrior who doesn’t have regular Internet access, README has you covered whether you’re heading off on a flight or working in a cafe, with all the content you need stored on your personal computer.
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This is an integrated bookmark manager and feed aggregator desktop application for subscribing to web feeds and saving web pages to read later on your personal computer. It has a GUI but most of the user interactions happen using a CLI (Command Line Interface).
Acknowledgements
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This application is based on the AddressBook-Level4 project created by the SE-EDU initiative at https://github.com/se-edu/.
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Some parts of this application were inspired by the excellent Java FX tutorial by Marco Jakob.
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Libraries used: Readability4J, ROME, jsoup, CSS Parser, FontAwesomeFX, Bootswatch, Jackson, Guava, Apache Commons, JUnit5, TestFX