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.




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, iPhone, Android, 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.
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.




feedtragón is a small self-hosted RSS-reader. Instead of polling feeds on its own, it is using superfeedr to get updates of subscribed feeds.






All your favorite feeds in one place.
ReadHQ is a new RSS reader which allows you to import, add, manage, organize and enjoy your feeds. ReadHQ has:

A news tracking tool to follow news in 70+ countries as if you lived there. Access to a whole new way of getting news from more than 20,000 publishers and find information you didn't have access to.




With this extension you can follow rss in your new tabs on Google Chrome. It permit to take a quickly look at news that you want to read. You can now see the shots from Dribbble ! Now the datas are saved into your google account !

BerryVine RSS Reader is an extremely useful application for easy RSS reading. Stay up to date with all your favorite RSS feeds and read about news, sports, science, entertainment and whatever is out there. Once you start using it, you won't go back!


FeedPal is a browser extension that automatically subscribes to your bookmarked blogs, notifies you of updates, and smartly adjusts its fetching—all while keeping your data private and stored locally.





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