
Web feed

Gratis and/or open source web feeds for web and/or Android, separated according to whether they have or they don't have export and/or import capabilities, plus Thunderbird, which works on desktop.
OPML web feeds
Export: yes. Import: yes.
Ads: no. Trackers: ?
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.luhmer.owncloudnewsreader
Export: yes. Import: yes.
Ads: no. Trackers: no.
Export: yes. Import: yes. Source: https://github.com/tmiw/newsrdr
Ads: yes. Trackers: yes.
Export: yes. Import: yes.
Ads: no. Trackers: yes. CDN: Cloudflare.
Export: yes. Import: yes.
Ads: no. Trackers: yes.
Export: yes. Import: yes.
Ads: no. Trackers: yes. Hosting: Amazon.
Syncronization: no.
Requires self-hosted: yes.
Requires self-hosted: yes.
REPORT: website not available. Requires self-hosted: yes.
REPORT: website not available.
Syncronization: no.
Thunderbird is a free, open source, cross-platform e-mail, news and instant messaging client. The project strategy is modeled after Mozilla Firefox.
It supports POP (storing mail locally on your hard drive so that it can be accessed without an internet connection), and IMAP. It features excellent mail filter capabilities and management.
Thunderbird has strong support for using multiple accounts and identities, including automated signature features.
Chat functionality is built in, so you can enjoy real-time conversation with your contacts, right from your favorite messaging application, with multiple supported networks. Thunderbird makes it easy to search through both past conversations and received emails.
Thunderbird can also function as an RSS/Atom feed reader, and has a large selection of add-ons that extend it with calendar support, PGP support, integration with online services and much more.
Available also as portable app: http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/thunderbird_portable
Thunderbird for Android is known as K-9 Mail
Syncronization: yes. Google account.
Syncronization: no.
Syncronization: no.
Syncronization: no.
Non-OPML web feeds
Other services which can't import/export feeds but are still interesting and open source.
Export: no. Import: yes.
Export: no. Import: yes.
Export: no. Import: no.
Export: no. Import: no.
A simple and elegant feed reader.
TTRSS-Reader is a client application for the project Tiny Tiny RSS , a PHP-based online feedreader which runs on your own webspace. If you want to host your own feedreader, want a cross-device-solution and don't want to use Google Reader this is your app! TTRSS-Reader offers automatic update on startup, filtering articles by status and efficient browsing through categories and the virtual categories "Fresh", "Starred" and "Published Articles" as well as Labels which you can define by yourself. You can browse the articles offline when they have been synchronized before and the ImageCache can be used to pre-load all included images from the articles too.
FEATURES:
- Swipe for faster browsing
- Mark everything (whole category or all categories) as read
- Navigate through articles with gestures or volume-buttons
- View/download images/videos/music attached to Articles
- Cache articles and images locally
- Share URLs
- Easily mark things as read, starred or publish/comment them
- SSL-Support with self-signed certificates
- Fast JSON-Parsing with stream-based parser GSON
- Scheduled updates via Tasker/Locale
- Layout optimized for tablets
- Dark and light themes available
- many more, Changelog and Feature-List can be found on the project-page...
Google Reader inspired self-hosted RSS reader, based on JAX-RS, Wicket and AngularJS.
Deploy on your own server (using TomEE, a lightweight JavaEE6 container based on Tomcat) or even in the cloud for free on OpenShift.
Feedbin is a modern web reader to follow websites, Twitter feeds and email newsletters in one place. It boasts a clean interface, is ad-free, and costs $5/month.
You can keep everything in sync with iOS, Mac & Android apps, and Feedbin is supported by many popular RSS clients like Reeder , NetNewsWire and more.
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Subscribe easily by domain or by feed url. Feedbin will give you a choice of feeds if a website offers more than one.
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Subscribe to Twitter feeds, with options to filter out non-media, non-links and retweeted content.
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Subscribe to email newsletters without cluttering your Inbox.
Privacy: The app is open source. Your subscriptions and reading habits are your own. Your data is never shared.
Speed: Get through your river of news quickly using keyboard shortcuts.
Tags: Organize your feeds. Feeds can have as many tags as you need
Import/Export: Use the OPML import feature to subscribe to all your feeds fast. Export subscription list at any time.
Layout: See all your feed, summaries and article content side-by-side.
Feedbin is an open source software: https://github.com/feedbin/feedbin
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Rivulet is a simple way to get content in one place from all over the web. Like Google Reader, it loads web feeds (RSS and Atom) and displays them to the user. But, Rivulet is simpler and easier to use. Rivulet is a "River of News" that makes users focus on reading instead of managing their feeds.
SimpleNews - Simple, modern, intuitive News-Reader!
A better way to pick news articles. Better than Google News, Flipboard, BBC
Newspipe is a web news aggregator and reader. Newspipe is written in Python. The core technologies are Flask, asyncio and SQLAlchemy.
Main features
- multiple users can use a Newspipe instance;
- an API to manage feeds (you can connect your own crawler);
- data liberation: export and import your account with a JSON file;
- export and import feeds with OPML files;
- search and favorite articles;
- detection of inactive feeds;
- share articles on Pinboard, Reddit and Twitter;
- management of bookmarks (with import from Pinboard).
An open source RSS news reader to help you discover, track and manage only the content you care about. Getting better every week and made with love in NYC
Displays a sidebar that lets you manage your RSS feeds in a folder tree view in Firefox 57+. A "Legacy" theme is available to have look close to "Sage".