Exchanging information between feed readers can be done via the OPML format, which can be directly imported into most feed readers. At least for RSSOwl also filters and tags can be included. Currently, the following feeds are included into the atmos_sci_journals_feeds.opml file:
- ACP - recent papers
- AMT - recent papers
- ANGEO - recent papers
- GMD - recent papers
- BAMS
- JAMC
- JAOTech
- Journal of Climate
- JAS
- Monthly Weather Review
- Weather and Forecasting
- JMSJ
- JGR: Atmospheres
- QJRMS
- Nature Geoscience
- npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
- Geophysical Research Letters
Regrettably Google Reader was discontinued and I could not find a full replacement. For destop applications RSSOwlnix comes rather close, but with the disadvantage, that it cannot aggregate in the background (i.e., without opening the software regularly).
- Fork of RSSOwl (https://github.com/Xyrio/RSSOwlnix)
- java-based, quite powerful (filters, tags, saved searches, ...)
- Setup
- Download the a version from the releases https://github.com/Xyrio/RSSOwlnix/releases (expand the
Assets
) - upack the
.zip
and run executable (RSSOwlnix.exe
) - Import the
atmos_sci_journals_feeds.opml
file:File/Import...
- Download the a version from the releases https://github.com/Xyrio/RSSOwlnix/releases (expand the
- QuiteRss (only briefly looked into it)
- Feedly (seemed rather limited without the Pro option)
- Thunderbird (did not try it myself, seems less powerful)
- Tiny Tiny RSS (self-hosted web reader; did not try it)
If you have any corrections or suggestions, please raise an issue or create a pull request.