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BTW it will be as ugly and clumsy as many people say the Liferea GUI is, but the functionality will be great :-)
Liferea is not ugly. Liferea is professional, and without nonsense features.
The different aspects of this are the major GTK releases causing massive refactorings, continuous API deprecations causing compiler noise and work that does not benefit the features.
I probably would advise for KDE or Qt, but when I think more about it, and considering the good interface of Liferea, I would consider FLTK.
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Good day!
In respond to 20 years of liferea and the future, which I have read last week.
Liferea is not ugly. Liferea is professional, and without nonsense features.
I probably would advise for KDE or Qt, but when I think more about it, and considering the good interface of Liferea, I would consider FLTK.
Dillo HTML Browser is made with FLTK, and there is a modified version (Mobilized Dillo) which is for mobile devices, such as Mobian and postmarketOS. @dillo-browser
Yoshimi is also made with FLTK. @Yoshimi
Those software are good, and do tasks as expected.
FLTK might be the graphical toolkit that we would want to be utilized for Liferea.
Kindly,
Schimon
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