This project provides a module for BitNami’s one-click installer for Tiny Tiny RSS
What’s new in Bitnami Tiny Tiny RSS Module 202001-0:
- Updated PHP to 7.3.13
- Updated phpMyAdmin to 5.0.0
- Updated Tiny Tiny RSS to 202001
Bitnami Tiny Tiny RSS Module is a software project designed as a companion for the Bitnami Tiny Tiny RSS Stack, allowing users to deploy the Tiny Tiny RSS application on an existing Bitnami LAMP server, without having to install a web or database server. It is a free and cross-platform software that helps your business to save money.
What it Tiny Tiny RSS?
Tiny Tiny RSS is an open source and free web-based application that has been designed from the ground up to act as a news feed reader and aggregator, supporting both Atom and RSS protocols. Tiny Tiny RSS lets users to read news from any location, website or blog.
Installing Bitnami Tiny Tiny RSS Module
The Bitnami Tiny Tiny RSS Module is distributed as native installers built using the BitRock InstallBuilder tool. It is compatible with all GNU/Linux distributions, as well as with the Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. To install it on top of your Bitnami LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) server, just download the package for your computer’s hardware architecture (32-bit or 64-bit), run it and follow the on-screen instructions.
Run Tiny Tiny RSS on the cloud or virtualize it
Besides installing Tiny Tiny RSS on a personal computer, you can run it on the cloud using the pre-built cloud images offered by Bitnami for the Amazon EC2 or Windows Azure cloud hosting platforms. In addition, you can virtualize it using Bitnami’s virtual machine images for the Oracle VirtualBox and VMware virtualization technologies.
The Bitnami Tiny Tiny RSS Stack
Besides the Bitnami Tiny Tiny RSS Module product reviewed here, Bitnami also offers a stack component, which is an all-in-one, free and multiplatform native installer for deploying the Tiny Tiny RSS application on a desktop computer or laptop, without having to know anything about web servers and databases.