evalRSS is a social RSS aggregator. Follow your favorite websites and discuss posts with the community.

Newsstand is described as 'A Google News RSS reader for Mac OS 9' and is a RSS Reader in the news & books category. There are more than 100 alternatives to Newsstand for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Windows, Android, Mac and iPhone apps. The best Newsstand alternative is Feedly, which is free. Other great apps like Newsstand are Inoreader, FreshRSS, Feeder RSS feed reader and Fluent Reader.
evalRSS is a social RSS aggregator. Follow your favorite websites and discuss posts with the community.

This minimal RSS news reader brings you the latest news. It includes several feeds in different categories, including news, technology, science, sports and others! You can also add your own feeds.








AmphetaDesk is a free, cross platform, open-sourced, syndicated news aggregator - it obediently sits on your desktop, downloads the latest news that interests you, and displays them in a quick and easy to use (and customizable!) webpage.

Follow your favorite News, Sport, Technology, Entertainment sites in a single, snappy app, organized by you, drawn directly from the websites you follow. Be up and running in seconds with no understanding of RSS required.








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Stay up to date with the latest news published on all your favorites websites, newspapers, magazines, blogs, RSS feeds with FeedReady.




Zen is a beautiful news/feed reader app for Windows Phone 7 that makes it super easy to subscribe and read your favorite blogs / news feeds.




"Read: a simple RSS reader. Read designed to be fast, beautiful and easy to use. We designed it to be simple, without complicated menus. Oh, and Read will be free (and ad-free) forever!".



