
Feeder 551te
An awesome Libre and Open Source RSS feed reader f1g4i
App info 4x2s13
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App description 1e4y48
Android App Analysis and Review: Feeder, Developed by NoNonsenseApps. Listed in News & magazines Category. Current Version Is 2.11.5, Updated On 24/05/2025 . According to s reviews on Google Play: Feeder. Achieved Over 142 thousand Installs. Feeder Currently Has 2 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.2 Stars
Feeder is an open source feed reader (RSS/Atom/JSONFeed) for Android created in 2014.
With Feeder you can read the latest news and posts from your favorite sites.
Feeder does NOT sync with usual remote backends so no registration of any kind is necessary.
Feeder is free to use and runs locally on your device. Your data is 100% private.
Features
- Parses HTML and displays it in a native TextView
- Offline reading
- Background synchronization
- Notifications
- OPML Import/Export
- Handy access to enclosure links
- Material design
Full changelog is available on GitHub.
We are currently offering version 2.11.5. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can without registration and no required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
Recent Comments 181c2e
Eddie G 5kgi
The design of the articles listings isn't my favorite (not big on any of the options, I prefer Pluma's thumbnail view, but that app is broken). Other than that, it's simple and works well. I'd like to see source favicons in the compact view as well as in article notifications. The app has improved since I used it last year. Articles used to have no scrollbar, making it hard to tell how far through you were. Now articles have a draggable scrollbar! The app's also smoother and snappier.
Matt S 61b5x
This is great but I'd really love it if the folders/tags had a tree/hierarchy structure. I want to group things together with more nuance. Right now I only use the All Feeds and Saved Articles tags because the rest is pointless. I also only use it for YouTube videos but want to put articles in there too but when it's all together in one tag it gets to be too much.
Joel Yauk 1q4f1n
This app is really good! I love the Discord-style drawer holding the list of feeds, the gestures for swiping to mark as read/unread, and the system theming integration. My one nitpick is the app occasionally thinks my attempted vertical scroll is a horizonal swipe. I do also wish there was a way to add custom icons for feeds that don't come with one. And I would find it useful to be able to filter out feed items with specific keywords (author = WIRED), though that's probably a niche request.
Steve Slatky 4h633n
Basically perfect. Simple, elegant, no nonsense. It's exactly what I wanted. If you only want to read rss on your phone get this app. You will not find a better one. If you need a desktop app, maybe look elsewhere as you would need to sync your lists manually. Doable, not fun. It fits my needs and I can't say enough positive things.
Samuel Santaella 354t5y
As far as local RSS apps go (cloud-based ones have their own set of pros and cons), this has everything I could ask for. OPML import/export, notifications for new articles, setting individual feeds to automatically fetch full articles or open in the browser, multiple views for article lists (my choice is Super Compact to reduce distractions), and auto-detection of feeds when I add a URL. The app is fast and so far feels solid and reliable. Good reading experience despite little customizability.
Joseph Noll 6k311r
There were a few things I initially had trouble figuring out, such as the fact that you have to swipe up in the dialogue box to access the "add feed" button when adding a new rss feed. The app works really well though and is very easy to use unlike a couple of other rss apps I tried out. Notifications in particular work well which is the thing I was most looking for in the app. Nice job by the person that created it.
Henry Morales i6x2y
Love the easy UI and compatibility with an external browser. Would rate higher if only there were more options for the "max items per feed" setting. I try my best to get my news from several sources but one of them simply outproduces articles and takes up my entire news feed. Perhaps a 10 or 20 item option? The lowest is 50 as of Feb 2024.
JarOCats yh1p
Brilliant RSS reader, even easier and cleaner than the old Google reader you still miss so much. I'd like to see more ways to sort feeds (e.g., by source), but that's a minor quibble when you can just limit your feed to one source at a time (a nice touch). All this and 100% free, too. (The only hurdle has nothing to do with the app itself, but in finding feeds. Why did most websites stop using RSS? Offering a feed is stupid easy -- set it and forget it.)