Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application types
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Self-Hosted
Newsify is described as 'Read and share your favorite websites and blogs with an amazing newspaper-like layout' and is a RSS Reader in the news & books category. There are more than 100 alternatives to Newsify for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Android, iPhone, iPad and Mac apps. The best Newsify alternative is Feedly, which is free. Other great apps like Newsify are Inoreader, Feeder RSS feed reader, RSS Guard and Feedbro.
RSS Menu is a systemwide menu that allows you to read and organize your favourite RSS or Atom feeds.




A great alternative to Google Reader. Offers awesome productivity features like Search, RSS feeds for your starred items, tags & folder. You can share on X, .




PaperOak is a free RSS aggregator to read the hottest news, blogs, articles, and feeds on the internet. With active news updates to our servers from the many RSS feeds every minute, there is never a shortage of interesting feeds to read.




A powerful and highly customisable feed reader and read-it-later client that syncs with most services.




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...


RSS Monster is an easy to use web-based RSS aggregator and reader compatible with the Fever API, created as an alternative for Google Reader.

Alligator is a mobile RSS feed reader for mobile Linux devices. It is part of the Plasma Mobile app collection.


Do you want to read your news using RSS & Atom feeds in the most efficient (compact grid), no-nonsense way, with no requirement to setup or use an existing service account? If you do, Heartfeed might be the app for you.



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.

RSS Bandit is a standalone reader that has many attractive features, allowing a user to merge news headlines from multiple sources onto a single page, and organize articles based on keyword, read/unread status, and date.

