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The best open source RSS Reader alternative to Google Reader is Tiny Tiny RSS. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to Google Reader and many of them are open source RSS Readers so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting open source RSS Reader alternatives to Google Reader are QuiteRSS, NewsBlur, CommaFeed and FreshRSS.
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- 239 Flym alternatives
Flym News Reader is a light, modern, totally free (no ads) and opensource project which keeps you inform by fetching your websites/blogs and displaying them in a mobile-optimized way.
Flym Features
- Import/Export OPML Feeds
- Offline Reading
- Keyword-based automatic entry removal
- Network downloading restrictions
- Custom feeds
- Feed Reader
- Standalone
DiscontinuedThe project is no longer maintained after Google added some restrictions to news apps. Last version, 2.5.6, released in December 2020, can be still downloaded from GitHub, Google Play Store and F-Droid
Flym VS Google Reader
Is Flym a good alternative to Google Reader? - 223 Vienna alternatives
Vienna is an RSS and Atom newsreader, packed with powerful features that help you make sense of the flood of information that is distributed via these formats today.
Vienna Features
- Tabbed browsing
- Multiple languages
- Feed Reader
- Integrated Web Browser
- Integrated Search
Vienna VS Google Reader
Is Vienna a good alternative to Google Reader? - 196 Planet alternatives
Planet is a feed (atom, rss) aggregator and reader. It downloads news feeds published online aggregates their content together into a single combined feed in html, rss and atom form, latest news first.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Self-Hosted
Planet Features
- Portable
- Feed Reader
DiscontinuedDiscontinued since 2006
Planet VS Google Reader
Is Planet a good alternative to Google Reader? - 183 Tickr alternatives
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.
Tickr Features
- Ad-free
- Support for Themes
- Import/Export OPML Feeds
- Feed Reader
- Import from Google Reader
Tickr VS Google Reader
Is Tickr a good alternative to Google Reader? - 6 Handy News Reader alternatives
Handy News Reader is a free no-ads RSS reader for reading offline contents from RSS feeds or web sites without RSS feeds.
Handy News Reader Features
- Import/Export OPML Feeds
- Distraction-free
- Offline Reading
- Keyword-based automatic entry removal
- Feed Reader
Handy News Reader VS Google Reader
Is Handy News Reader a good alternative to Google Reader? - 201 moonmoon alternatives
Moonmoon is a web based aggregator similar to Planet . It can be used to blend articles from different blogs with same interests into a single page.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Self-Hosted
moonmoon Features
- Web-Based
DiscontinuedThe project is no longer developed. Last version, 9.0.0-rc.3, released in January 2018, can be still downloaded from the official website
moonmoon VS Google Reader
Is moonmoon a good alternative to Google Reader? - 194 Elfeed Emacs Web Feed Reader alternatives
A fast and lightweight RSS/Atom reader embedded in Emacs.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Self-Hosted
- GNU Emacs
Elfeed Emacs Web Feed Reader Features
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
- Configurable
- EMACS
- Emacs integration
Elfeed Emacs Web Feed Reader VS Google Reader
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Comments about Vienna as an Alternative to Google Reader
it's actively maintained, which we cannot say about Google Reader. ;-)