Freadio Alternatives for BSD
Freadio is not available for BSD but there are a few alternatives with similar functionality. The best BSD alternative is QuiteRSS, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to Freadio and three of them are available for BSD so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting BSD alternatives to Freadio are Liferea and Journalist.
Freadio alternatives are mainly RSS Readers but may also be News Readers. Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of Freadio.- 241 QuiteRSS alternatives
- RSS Reader
- News Reader
- Free • Open Source
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- BSD
- PortableApps.com
QuiteRSS is a open-source cross-platform RSS/Atom news feeds reader written on Qt/C++
- - QuiteRSS is the most popular Windows, Mac & Linux alternative to Freadio.
- - QuiteRSS is the most popular Open Source alternative to Freadio.
QuiteRSS Features
- Portable
- Lightweight
- No registration required
- Import/Export OPML Feeds
WarningHeavily based on QtWebKit, a dependacy deprecated since 2022 due to several critical security issues. QuiteRSS has slowly been abandoned since then.
DiscontinuedThe last version (0.19.4) is from March 2022.
- 250 Liferea alternatives
- RSS Reader
- News Reader
- Free • Open Source
- Linux
- BSD
Liferea is a web feed reader/news aggregator that brings together all of the content from your favorite subscriptions into a simple interface that makes it easy to organize and browse feeds.
Liferea Features
- No registration required
- Lightweight
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
- Dark Mode
- Ad-free
- Privacy focused
- Import/Export OPML Feeds
- 88 Journalist alternatives
- RSS Reader
- News Reader
- Free • Open Source
- Mac
- Linux
- BSD
- FreeBSD
- NetBSD
- OpenBSD
journalist is a lightweight daemon and CLI written in Go, focused on simplicity and integrability. As usually, I chose GO because it’s simply the quickest way to put things like these together, and it gives a statically-linked, single a.out in the end.
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