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!




mPage is described as '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' and is a RSS Reader in the news & books category. There are more than 25 alternatives to mPage for a variety of platforms, including Mac, Linux, Windows, Android and Web-based apps. The best mPage alternative is Feeder RSS feed reader, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like mPage are RSS Guard, Fluent Reader, QuiteRSS and Liferea.
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!




RSS Guard is simple, light and easy-to-use RSS/ATOM feed aggregator developed using Qt framework which supports online feed synchronization.


It is free for Mac, Windows and Linux if you download it from GitHub, and it's paid ($2) for Android and iOS.





Liferea is a web feed reader/news aggregator that brings together all of the content from your favorite subscriptions into a simple interface that makes it easy to organize and browse feeds.




The best iGoogle alternative. Chris Pirillo calls Protopage "The best designed".

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.





Hewitt offers 30-second news summaries delivered in audio format. You will stay in loop with just 5 min a day with Hewitt.




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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.



Both Petrolette and MPage offer similar functionality in allowing people to create their own feed dashboard/homepage. Petrolette is not tied to Firefox and can be used more easily across different devices.