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QuiteRSS

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

QuiteRSS Alternatives [Page 2]

The best QuiteRSS alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    /raven-reader-alternatives

    Offline ready desktop RSS Reader without any distractions.

  2. /webrss-alternatives

    RSS Widget - RSS to HTML - Display RSS for Free with Web RSS

  3. /feedity-alternatives

    Create RSS feed for any webpage or podcast. Extract data and turn dynamic websites into spreadsheet or API. Feedity is an online RSS feed generator and podcast feed builder tool. Display feeds on website.

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    /fluent-reader-alternatives

    Modern, open-source desktop RSS reader

    Open Source

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    /miniflux-alternatives

    Miniflux is a minimalist web-based RSS reader. It's very easy to use.

    Open Source

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    /news360-alternatives

    News360 is a smart news app for your phone or tablet that learns what you like and brings you stories from across the web.

  7. /fivefilters-feed-creator-alternatives

    Create feed from elements (e.g. links) extracted from a given web page

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    /feedbin-alternatives

    Feedbin is an RSS reader with a beautiful reading experience.

    Open Source paid Free Trial $5.0 / Monthly

  9. /feed-exileed-com-alternatives

    This service transmits your favorite social networks by RSS.

  10. /feedio-alternatives

    Feedio helps bloggers manage and grow their email and RSS subscribers.

  11. /feedreader-alternatives

    FeedReader is a modern desktop application designed to complement existing web-based RSS accounts. Read the complete article nicely formated directly inside FeedReader and choose one of 4 themes.

  12. /feeder-alternatives

    The easiest way to follow your favorite sites.

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    /netnewswire-alternatives

    Black Pixel is a creative agency headquartered in Seattle, WA. We build digital products for the human experience.

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