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Rumors of new Gnash functionality exaggerated

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This really sucks. When I use Debin I have to install the flash player for FireFox from a different source you get all your other applications within Debian. This is done by modifying the apt-get configuration file. Other Distribution's you have to download the linux plugin from Adobe and install it manually.

Rumors of new Gnash functionality exaggerated - A free Flash viewer is one of the last major gaps in GNU/Linux desktop functionality, so last week's news that Gnash, the free Flash player, had reached the stage where it could play YouTube and Lulu.tv videos seemed too good to be true. Unfortunately, it was. [Linux.com]

Want a Google Reader equivalent, then check out Tiny Tiny RSS 1.2.12

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When I firsted looked at the this application, I thought it was going to look ugly and have no functionallity. I mean after looking at Google Reader and using it for some time, it really was another good Google Application. And it was made to make it easy to read and sort RSS feeds. One look at the demo, and I was hooked. It has some common features that Google Reader does, starred items and labels. I just wonder if you can plop and authentication/user account creation on it so that you can offer your own branded reader similar to Googles.

TinyTiny RSS 1.2.12 Demo!

Tiny Tiny RSS 1.2.12 (Default branch) - Screenshot
Tiny Tiny RSS is a Web-based news (RSS, RDF, or Atom) feed aggregator
designed to allow you to read news from any location, while feeling as
close to a real desktop application as possible.

License: GNU General Public License (GPL)

Changes:
This release fixes reported bugs, adds the zh_CN
translation, and adds various minor improvements.

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