http://twss.55uk.net/
http://twitter-rss.com/ (now redirecting to google.com)
+ http://rssitfor.me
However these solutions are still shady and let no control to the user about
-who collects informations about the visited user timelines.
+who collects the information about the visited user timelines.
This is why Tweeper[1] was born, as an Open Source way to keep following your
friends with a certain degree of anonymity, without having to tell Twitter.com
[1] http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=TWEEPER&defid=3743173
Tweeper can be used via web or as a command line program, for example as
-a filter in your feed reader.
+a filter in your feed reader, by passing the URL of the user's public timeline
+as the first argument.
Example of use on the command line:
- $ php tweeper.php NSACareers
+ $ php tweeper.php http://twitter.com/NSACareers
Example of use as a Liferea[2] filter:
- $ liferea-add-feed "|php .../path_to_tweeper/tweeper.php NSAcareers"
+ $ liferea-add-feed "|php .../path_to_tweeper/tweeper.php http://twitter.com/NSAcareers"
[2] http://lzone.de/liferea/