InfoDash is a modern GTK4 dashboard application for Linux that displays RSS feeds, weather, and stock data.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- RSS Feed Reader:
- Feedly-style card layout with thumbnail images.
- Category organization with sidebar navigation.
- Read/unread tracking with visual indicators.
- Save articles for later reading.
- Feed management (add/remove feeds, assign categories).
- Right-click context menu for article actions.
- Mark all as read functionality.
- Weather Panel:
- Multiple location support (add cities by name or ZIP code).
- Automatic country detection (e.g., “London, United Kingdom”).
- Current conditions with weather icons (sunny, cloudy, rain, snow, storm).
- “Feels like” temperature display.
- 3-day forecast with condition icons.
- Temperature unit toggle (Celsius/Fahrenheit).
- Weather alerts display (tornado warnings, etc.).
- Loading indicator while fetching data.
- Humidity and wind information.
- Stock Ticker:
- Real-time stock quotes.
- Add/remove stock symbols.
- Price change indicators (green/red).
- Percentage change display.
Website: github.com/codingncaffeine/InfoDash
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Developer: codingncaffeine
License: MIT License

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