Brief is a light-weight feed reading extension for Mozilla Firefox . Designed to be easy to use and streamlined, with exactly the right set of features.



FeedReader is described as 'Modern desktop application designed to complement existing web-based RSS accounts. Currently supported are Tiny Tiny RSS, Feedly, ownCloud News. InoReader will soon be added' and is an app in the news & books category. There are more than 25 alternatives to FeedReader for a variety of platforms, including Linux, Android, Mac, Windows and Mozilla Firefox apps. The best FeedReader alternative is Feedly, which is free. Other great apps like FeedReader are RSS Guard, Feedbro, QuiteRSS and NetNewsWire.
Brief is a light-weight feed reading extension for Mozilla Firefox . Designed to be easy to use and streamlined, with exactly the right set of features.








Fraidycat is a browser extension for following folks on a variety of platforms. But rather than showing you a traditional 'inbox' or 'feed' view of all the incoming posts - Fraidycat braces itself against this unbridled firehose!

An extension for Firefox that restores some of RSS functionality which Firefox abandoned. Functionality includes:

Pétrolette is a news reading home page, Free, Libre, and Open-Source Software. It is immediately usable without registration with the same URL on the desktop or a mobile device.

Geekttrss is an Tiny Tiny Rss reader application with transparent offline mode for the Android platform.
Feeds is a desktop RSS reader for Linux. It doesn’t integrate or sync with a cloud-based service, but you can import a list of feeds via an .opml file.




A Firefox extension for creating a dashboard with RSS/ATOM feeds. Feeds can be sorted by category. The extension can discover feeds in open tabs.




Photon is an RSS/Atom reader with the focus on speed, usability, and a bit of UNIX philosophy.


The application allows you to quickly aggregate information from various sources, enabling you to have all the news grouped and organized in one place. Unlike social networks, where article priority is determined by algorithms, in this app, news remains in chronological order.


