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The best NetNewsWire alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    /inoreader-alternatives

    Dive into your favorite content. The content reader for power users who want to save time.

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    /feedly-alternatives

    The content you need to accelerate your research, marketing, and sales.

    freemium $72.0 / Annually (1000 sources)

  3. 44
    /newsblur-alternatives

    NewsBlur is a personal news reader that brings people together to talk about the world.

    Open Source

  4. 44
    /reeder-alternatives

    Reeder is an RSS reader and client for multiple services.

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    /tiny-tiny-rss-alternatives

    Web-based news feed aggregator, designed to allow you to read news from any location, while feeling...

    Open Source

  6. 36
    /flipboard-alternatives

    Your Personal Magazine. Find, follow and flip stories that change your world.

  7. 28
    /quiterss-alternatives

    Cross-platform RSS/Atom news feed reader written using Qt.

    Open Source

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    /feeder-alternatives

    The easiest way to follow your favorite sites.

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    /feedbro-alternatives

    Advanced Feed Reader - Read news & blogs or any RSS/Atom/RDF source. Feature highlights:

  10. /winds-alternatives

    Open source & beautiful RSS reader

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    /the-old-reader-alternatives

    Read all your favorite online content in one place. Import your subscriptions in one click, find your friends, and start sharing.

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    /feeder-rss-feed-reader-alternatives

    This is a no-nonsense RSS/Atom/JSON feed reader app for Android.

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    /netvibes-alternatives

    First personalized dashboard publishing platform for the Web. Digital life managment, Widget distribution services and brand observation rooms.

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