FeedLatest is a lightweight and easy to use RSS reader that can grant you easy access to all the news subscriptions you have from various websites and blogs. It's fast to install and immediately ready for use.

QuiteRSS is described as 'Open-source cross-platform RSS/Atom news feeds reader written on Qt/C++' and is a very popular RSS Reader in the news & books category. There are more than 100 alternatives to QuiteRSS for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Android, iPhone, Mac and iPad apps. The best QuiteRSS alternative is Feedly, which is free. Other great apps like QuiteRSS are Inoreader, FreshRSS, Feeder RSS feed reader and RSS Guard.
FeedLatest is a lightweight and easy to use RSS reader that can grant you easy access to all the news subscriptions you have from various websites and blogs. It's fast to install and immediately ready for use.

Pulp provides a workflow focused on reading through an excessive number of RSS feeds with the goal of regularly marking all read, resting in a state akin to an empty inbox.





birdreader - Home-made, Open-source Google Reader replacement powered by Node.js and CouchDB (Cloudant).



Newzie is a news aggregator, which can be used to monitor RSS and ATOM formatted feeds, as well as normal webpages.


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

RSS Runner is the fastest and simplest feed reader for iPod Touch and iPhone !
Now optimized for iOS 6 and iPhone 5!



R3R is a reader for RSS, ESF and Atom feeds. It has a simple GUI that gathers your subscribed feeds on startup and displays them into a single list.

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.



Simple to use and packed with features, NewsFire makes it a joy to keep atop the constant flow of information on the web.


Derived from the Icelandic word “Frettir”, which translates directly to the word “News”, Fretsi's main target is to make online reading easier than ever, enabling you to access news and keeping you up-to-date in the easiest and fastest way possible.
