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	Downloads
See here to know where to download prebuilt versions of RSS Guard.
Official downloads
Official downloads are available here. Windows exe/7zip packages are published automatically when new RSS Guard version is released. Also AppImage packages for Linux and dmg packages for Mac OS X are automatically build.
Development builds
Development builds can be downloaded here.
Installation packages naming
All builds of RSS Guard are generated automatically by GitHub. These builds have auto-generated names. In RSS Guard downloads page you can see filenames like:
- rssguard-3.4.2-7bad9d1-nowebengine-win32.7z,
- rssguard-3.4.2-7bad9d1-win32.7z,
- rssguard-3.4.2-95ee6be-nowebengine-win32.exe,
- rssguard-3.4.2-95ee6be-win32.exe.
The structure of these filenames is quite trivial and easily understandable for advanced users. For beginners, the overall structure of the file is <projectname>-<version>-<commit>-<platform>.<fileformat>. Example:
- <projectname>=- rssguard(This is self-explanatory.),
- <version>=- 3.4.2(This describes the version of the application packaged in the file),
- <commit>=- 7bad9d1(This describes the Git commit used for the file. Whenever developers do some change to source code, that change gets assigned special ID, this is the ID.),
- <platform>=- win32(This is the target platform which the application can run on.),
- <fileformat>=- exe(This is self-explanatory.).
Note that same file naming scheme for development builds might be little different. Specifically, <version> field is omitted.
If you use 7z packages on Windows, then you need to manually install all needed MSVC++ runtime libraries. Their installers are included inside the archive.

