Feeds is a desktop RSS reader for Linux. It doesn’t integrate or sync with a cloud-based service, but you can import a list of feeds via an .opml file.
It is a clean and simple application to read the latest posts from your favourite websites.
- Marks posts as read/unread
- Save articles to read offline anytime
- Filter articles by feed
- Range of ‘reader modes’, including web view
- Responsive design
- You can install GNOME Feeds from Flathub, the Flatpak app store. If you’re reading from Arch Linux you’ll find this app in the AUR.
In our list of best programs, we'll review some different alternatives to Feeds. Let's see if your platform is supported by any of them.
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