Leed (short for Light Feed) is a minimalist RSS/ATOM aggregator which offers fast RSS consultation and non-intrusive features.



Feedly is described as 'Organize and read content from RSS feeds into a magazine-like experience, simple sharing options, and seamless access across all devices' and is a leading RSS Reader in the news & books category. There are more than 100 alternatives to Feedly for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Android, iPhone, iPad and Mac apps. The best Feedly alternative is Inoreader, which is free. Other great apps like Feedly are FreshRSS, NewsBlur, Feeder RSS feed reader and QuiteRSS.
Leed (short for Light Feed) is a minimalist RSS/ATOM aggregator which offers fast RSS consultation and non-intrusive features.



Agr Reader is a minimalist, elegant Material3-styled RSS reader that offers extensive customization options and a range of powerful features for an enhanced, personalized reading experience.





Readefine Desktop is an AIR app which uses Flex, creating a really nice, clean layout for your RSS / Google Reader feeds, text or HTML content. Read content in a book like multi-column layout and tweak settings like justification, column width...


Hackertab.dev, a handy extension to help developers stay up-to-date with the latest tech happenings. It’s fully customizable, for frontend, backend, full-stack, mobile, data scientists… bref, for all developers.




RSS Reader Reimagined. Everything you want to read - news, your favorite blogs, art and more - in one convenient place designed for you.

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.




Rnews is a server-side feed aggregator that can manage your hundreds of RSS and Atom feeds. It is:

Every day, we encounter countless links, and keeping track of them all can be a challenge. That's where Redirekt comes in—your ultimate app for managing all your links.




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.
