Best RSS Readers for Mac of 2024

Find and compare the best RSS Readers for Mac in 2024

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    Vivaldi Reviews
    Top Pick
    Vivaldi protects you against trackers and blocks unwanted ads. It also gives you control over your browser with unique features. Vivaldi is fast and easy to use Vivaldi is a web-browser that was created with the user in view. It is a versatile web browser that offers many customization options and features. One of Vivaldi’s most important features is its tab management system. This allows users to organize and manage multiple tabs easily. Vivaldi offers a variety of tools, including a bookmarks and notes manager and the ability to share and take screenshots. Vivaldi is fast and secure and supports privacy protection and ad blocking. Vivaldi provides users with a unique browsing experience that allows them to have more control and flexibility.
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    ReadKit Reviews
    All your reading in one place. Read later and RSS clients for iPhone, iPad and Mac. ReadKit, a full-featured RSS and read-later client, supports all major providers. It also has an integrated RSS engine. The same features and services can be used on iOS and macOS. Sync with major RSS aggregators, read later providers and use the built-in RSS engine. Feeds and folders management for RSS services. Organize subscriptions/articles into folders/tags. Smart folders that automatically update their content based on your search criteria. Offline reading and image cache. Sync in background. The built-in reader mode extracts the full content from articles. Automatic reader mode. Share extensions to save articles for later reading from Safari or other applications. Subscribe to YouTube playlists and channels. Customizable user interface. Support for dark and light modes, and color themes.
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    FreshRSS Reviews
    FreshRSS is an RSS and Atom feed aggregator that you host yourself. It is lightweight, powerful and customizable. Follow websites, video channels, podcasts and more in one place. FreshRSS allows you to read your articles directly. Search and save queries to access them quickly. Scrape external websites to generate feeds. Create new feeds using your filters. OPML allows you to import and export feeds. Stay connected with your feeds in real-time. You can adapt to your needs with a variety of options. Follow your feeds without or with a third-party app. FreshRSS is able to manage 50k+ feeds and 1M+ articles without complaint. FreshRSS can be customized with themes and extensions. FreshRSS has been translated into more than 15 different languages. FreshRSS is a RSS reader and aggregator. It allows you to follow and read several news websites in one glance, without having to navigate from website to website.
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    Feedbin Reviews

    Feedbin

    Feedbin

    $5 per month
    The web is a nice place to read. Follow your passions using RSS, email newsletters and YouTube. Feedbin offers a clean interface, with customizable typography and themes for a great reading experience. Reading requires your full attention. Use the immersive full screen mode to bring content that you care about in front of your eyes. Choose from a wide range of fonts created by Hoefler & Co. The dark theme is great for rooms with less ambient light. Feedbin syncs your favorite iOS, Mac & Android apps so you can always have great content to read. Stay organized, share the articles you love, and find those great articles from last month. Feedbin can extract full content from feeds that only provide partial content. You can continue reading without leaving the page.
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    NetNewsWire Reviews
    NetNewsWire, a free, open-source RSS reader, is available for Mac, iPhone and iPad. NetNewsWire displays articles from your favorite news sites and blogs, and keeps track of the articles you've read. You can now stop wasting time in your browser by clicking on new articles. Let NetNewsWire do the work for you. If you get your news from Facebook and Twitter with their ads and algorithms, user tracking and outrage, you can switch over to NetNewsWire for more reliable news. Native apps for Mac and iOS are free and high-quality. Take control of your news. It is small, fast, and remarkably stable. It looks, feels and behaves exactly like a modern Mac application should. NetNewsWire will bring you the articles you want to read instead of you having to go from page to page on your browser.
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    Raven Reader Reviews

    Raven Reader

    Raven Reader

    Free
    Raven is an open-source desktop news reader that offers flexible settings for optimizing your experience. No login is needed and no personal information is collected. Select the websites from which you would like to curate content and then enjoy. Raven removes all distracting content, annoying ads, banners and awkward layouts from the original article. Raven lets you control the way it displays content. Choose a theme that you love. Customize fonts and display sizes. Configure your layout, and hide anything you don't want. Save your favorite articles for offline reading so you can enjoy them whether you are in the Himalayas, underground or on a train. Some companies track what you view to try and sell you more. We respect your privacy. Sort your feeds by category. Create as many as desired. You can share your content with others via social media, email or read-it-later.
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    Reeder Reviews
    Reeder is a one-stop-shop for reading, watching and listening to content. Say goodbye to the unread count. Reeder syncs your timeline across all devices so you can pick up where you left off. You can turn any tag into an auto-updating public feed that you can view in any browser, or add to any RSS reader supporting JSON feeds. This makes it easy to share your curated material. Reeder supports much more than RSS feeds. It integrates videos and podcasts with social media posts to create a streamlined view. Reeder is not intended to replace full-featured apps, but it does offer a central way to track everything you follow. You can also open content in another app (if supported) if you want to dig deeper. Reeder's share extension allows you to easily save links from Safari and other apps to Reeder. This keeps everything organized and accessible.
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    Unread Reviews
    Unread will help you rediscover the joys of reading your favorite authors and publications. Unread is a beautiful RSS reader that features beautiful typography. Unread is available on Mac, iPhone and iPad. Unread Cloud, our free service, allows you to sync Unread across all your devices. Sign up for an Unread Cloud Account via Apple Sign-in. Unread supports syncing Feedbin, Feedly and Fever compatible accounts. It also supports synchronizing with Inoreader and NewsBlur. Unread knows which feeds only contain article summaries. Unread will display the full text of a webpage if a feed only contains article summaries. Unread caches images and text from webpages for offline access. Unread offers multiple themes to make it easier to read at night or under different lighting conditions. Choose one theme for the light mode and another for the dark mode. Unread allows you to navigate and perform nearly all operations on an iPad using a hardware keyboard.
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    News Explorer Reviews

    News Explorer

    Betamagic

    $9.99 per month
    News Explorer was built exclusively for Apple's ecosystem. It synchronizes your news articles and subscriptions automatically across all of your Apple devices using iCloud. News Explorer's core business is easy and fast news reading. News Explorer has optimized every step and element to ensure that you are always up-to-date with the latest news. It's now easy to expand your news universe. You can add new feeds directly from your browser or by clicking an RSS URL. Or, you can use the powerful search feature. News Explorer syncs all of your Apple devices' RSS, JSON Atom, Mastodon, and folder setups, news items, statuses as read, and favorites. You will always see the same data across all your devices - whether it's an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, Mac or Apple TV. The synchronization is based upon iCloud. There is no need to sign up or log in to any other service. It works right out of the box.
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    An Otter RSS Reviews

    An Otter RSS

    An Otter RSS

    Free
    The most minimalistic and okay RSS reader for iOS and macOS. An Otter RSS began as a personal application developed by Josh Holtz. The app is now available on the App Store. It's not the most polished or sophisticated app, but it is what Josh wanted. And others are enjoying. An Otter RSS, a universal app for iOS, iPadOS and macOS, syncs articles and feeds over iCloud. It's not difficult to read articles. The articles are displayed in native web view, which allows the reader to view them if desired. The app is available for free, with the option to tip its developer. The articles are displayed in native web view, with an optional reader mode. There are many settings to customize the app (and more are on the way). Bring your feeds into Otter if you enjoy it, or take them with you if not. Add unread widgets (and more widgets are coming) to your homescreen.
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    BazQux Reader Reviews

    BazQux Reader

    BazQux

    $30 per year
    Subscribe to your favorite sites and get the latest news in one place. Subscribe to sites rather than visiting them. Read without ads or tracking. Choose your fonts, colors, and layout. Typography is important for reading. Monitor social media sites along with websites. Enter the URL of the page and follow it as you would a blog. Mark your favorite articles using stars or tags. Share via Twitter, Facebook, or email. Save to Pocket, Instapaper or Pinboard. You can read the full content of articles or links to social media within the reader. Convert summary feeds into full-text feeds. Enjoy both a desktop web interface and a mobile web interface that is incredibly efficient. When you need offline mode, use apps on iOS macOS and Android. You don't need to leave your reader to read comments. Our secure image proxy allows you to read your feeds without worrying about third-party tracking.
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    Feedmesh Reviews
    Feedmesh, an easy-to use RSS reader, can be used by PC, Mac or mobile devices. Sign up for free to start organizing and reading news from the websites you love more easily. Feedmesh may not be the first feed aggregator, and it probably won't even be the last. But it is different. Feedmesh makes reading easy and fast. Like chapters in a novel, feed sources are separated from each other. Feedmesh helps you focus on what you're reading because you know the context of the article source. This is achieved by moving from one article to the next, all within the same feed. There are no complicated algorithms and they don't need to exist. Feedmesh does not try to guess what articles you'd like to read. It simply provides a list in reverse chronological order of all the new articles. Feedmesh was designed for busy people that want to quickly scan stories and dive in deeper when they find something interesting.
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