
Feeder RSS feed reader
This is a no-nonsense RSS/Atom/JSON feed reader app for Android.
What is Feeder RSS feed reader?
Feeder is a fully free/libre feed reader. It supports all common feed formats, including JSONFeed. It doesn't track you. It doesn't require any setup. It doesn't even need you to create an account! Just setup your feeds, or import them from your old reader via OPML, then get on with syncing and reading.
Features
Parses HTML and displays it in a native TextView
Offline reading
Background synchronization
Notifications
OPML Import/Export
Handy access to enclosure links
Material design
Feeder RSS feed reader Screenshots




Feeder RSS feed reader Features
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Comments and Reviews
Tags
- RSS Reader
- News Reader
- rss-feeds
- News Feed
- fdroid
- Atom Reader
- F-droid
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A pretty nice rss reader. Besides being open source, it allows me to read the articles offline on the train after syncing everything at home. The list view is customisable, the reader view isnt...although its not bad by default. Can't really complain.
You can even read telegrapgh articles without goin to the site, cause it simply jumps over the javascript based paywall.
Best one I found that requires 0 registration or identifying info, no email login phone of anything required to use but can export config to switch between devices easily. And completely free and open source. Some others have some features but not all, and this has all without sacrificing any quality.
Free and open-source, works very well.
Notifications don't work for me, but everything else does.
Does what it says, no problems with dozens of different sources