



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.




Desktop RSS reader supporting OPML import/export, folder-based feed organization, drag-and-drop categorization, favicons, online and offline reading with images, smart category navigation, term search, multilanguage support, and tray icon access.

JustReader is fast, customizable and easy-to-use RSS Reader client for Android. There are two versions: free and pro.


"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!".



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.




Zen searches the internet for content that will interest you — articles, news, and video — and displays it in a personalized feed on the start screens of Yandex.Browser and Yandex Launcher.


Get the power of RSS and PUSH NOTIFICATIONS for your iPhone, iPod or iPad. Simple RSS is the perfect tool for organizing, reading and accessing all your news quickly and easily.




Ad, Pop-up, and Paywall busting news reader for Mac, Windows and Linux. Katana is designed to make it easier than ever before to stay up to date with what is happening in the world.




FeedWind is a free RSS widget that can be created in just a few minutes and copy pasted into mearly any web page or site. FeedWind contains a feed aggregator, filters, and many other great features.


yarr (yet another rss reader) is a web-based feed aggregator which can be used both as a desktop application and a personal self-hosted server.

Snackr was built using Adobe Flex 3 and Adobe AIR 1.0. It's an RSS ticker that pulls random items from your feeds and scrolls them across your desktop. When you see a title that looks interesting, you can click on it to pop up the item in a window.
