QuiteRSS is a open-source cross-platform RSS/Atom news feeds reader written on Qt/C++
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application types
Alerts
- Discontinued
- Warning
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- BSD
- PortableApps.com



Goodbits is not available for Linux but there are some alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux alternative is QuiteRSS, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 25 alternatives to Goodbits and five of them are available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Linux alternatives to Goodbits are Akregator, Tickr, NewsFox and Fresh Reader.
QuiteRSS is a open-source cross-platform RSS/Atom news feeds reader written on Qt/C++



Akregator is a news feed reader. It enables you to follow news sites, blogs and other RSS/Atom-enabled websites without the need to manually check for updates using a web browser. Akregator is designed to be both easy to use and to be powerful enough to read hundreds of news...

TICKR is GTK-based RSS READER application which displays RSS FEEDS in a TICKER bar on your desktop. With a single click, you get the latest headlines scrolling in a thin window on your desktop, as what can be seen on News TV channels.




NewsFox is an efficient 3-pane(email) style Atom/RSS feed reader. NewsFox allows you to group your feeds as you wish, read feed content offline, update feeds when you want, 1-click subscribe with the Firefox URL bar icon, and read other feeds while updating.

Fresh Reader is a web-based, server type RSS and Atom feed reader. You can download and install it into your server or PC, just extract the downloaded file to the folder where your web server can get access.
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Fresh Reader runs on your server or PC, which.