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How to check several sites daily with ease?
brotherS:
Hello!
I have several sites that I check/ visit at least once a day. As of now, I leave two of them open in tabs, but that increases RAM/ CPU usage. Other sites I visit when I think of them. There must be a better way, using software or not... but what is it? (In the past, I've tried using a browser bookmarks folder, but I stopped using that for reasons I can't recall now.)
Any ideas? :)
BGM:
AH - you need an RSS reader, no?
I use QuiteRSS and have for years. It's how I keep track of what happens on DC. It's how I get all my tech news and any word of software giveaways. This way, I get to see all of what is new on nearly any website I want to keep track of. The RSS Reader goes out to all of those sites and fetches what is new and you get to read it like a little morning newspaper.
QuiteRSS runs on my desktop like an extra browser. I've tried over a dozen RSS readers and this is the one I've used the longest and am still using.
https://quiterss.org
brotherS:
AH - you need an RSS reader, no?
I use QuiteRSS and have for years. It's how I keep track of what happens on DC. It's how I get all my tech news and any word of software giveaways.
QuiteRSS runs on my desktop like an extra browser. I've tried over a dozen RSS readers and this is the one I've used the longest and am still using.
https://quiterss.org
-BGM (February 12, 2022, 08:09 AM)
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Sorry, should have been more specific: not all of those sites have RSS feeds, and two of those sites I have to check for site notifications.
I wish I just could sign up for email notifications everywhere! :)
mouser:
Website Watcher: https://www.aignes.com/
brotherS:
Website Watcher: https://www.aignes.com/
-mouser (February 12, 2022, 08:38 AM)
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That won't work since half of the sites are password-protected.
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