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Comparison of feed aggregators

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Windows
  
4.9.4.3000 / January 6, 2017; 56 days ago (2017-01-06)

Android
  
4.5.10.5000 / December 15, 2016; 2 months ago (2016-12-15)

Mac
  
4.5.3 / October 29, 2016; 4 months ago (2016-10-29)

iOS
  
5.0.8.275 / February 27, 2017; 4 days ago (2017-02-27)

Windows Phone
  
2.0.1.1000 / September 15, 2014; 2 years ago (2014-09-15)

Linux
  
1.0.5.3 / September 9, 2014; 2 years ago (2014-09-09)

The following is a comparison of RSS feed aggregators. Often e-mail programs and web browsers have the ability to display RSS feeds. They are listed here, too.

Contents

Many BitTorrent clients support RSS feeds for broadcatching (see Comparison of BitTorrent clients).

With the rise of Cloud computing, some cloud based services offer feed aggregation. They are listed here as well.

Web-Based Feed Readers

The information below only covers mobile apps and computer applications (including ones like Netscape Navigator that have been dead for a decade plus). It does not (unfortunately) cover web-based feed readers. See, for instance, the Operating System Support chart below.

A few notable web-based feed aggregators:

  • Google Reader - has been defunct since 2013
  • Old Reader - was a good successor to Google Reader until October 2016 when the site started subscribe users to news sites without notification or permission.
  • A more complete picture of the web-based feed aggregator would be a welcome addition to this article.

    Release history

    Netscape Messenger 9 is a fork of Mozilla Thunderbird and has the same features.

    References

    Comparison of feed aggregators Wikipedia