RSS Feed Readers

Browse free open source RSS Feed Readers and projects for Android and ChromeOS below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source RSS Feed Readers by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Synder

    Synder

    Atom/RSS/SearchSuggestion/OPML processing framework

    Synder is an Atom/RSS/SearchSuggestion/OPML processing framework It is Optimized For Android, but works with Java SE/EE. Synder has a small-footprint, low memory consumption. The only dependency for parsing is a SAX2 implementation.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    jReader

    jReader

    A next generation RSS reader

    Too much going on around you? Filter out those keep-alive blog posts that only exists to make you angry and concentrate on the real stuff for a change.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    red-feed-aggregator

    RSS/Atom/OPML reader in Javascript + CORS proxy in Java

    Very simple RSS/Atom/OPML reader written in Javascript and using a build-in CORS proxy written in Java (RESTful web service using JAX-RS and Jersey), deployed with Eclipse Jetty (tested with Jetty 9.4.31), requires an HTML5 compliant web browser, works with Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 with some limitations, mainly tested with Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Firefox for Android. The Ant script allows to create the WAR file and to upload both the deployment descriptor and the WAR file into your server. You might need to modify web.xml to make it work with another server.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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