QuiteRSS is an easy to use lightweight RSS/Atom feed reader, it is written using Qt/C++ languages. It is cross-platform available for Linux, Windows, OS/2, Mac and it is available in 30 different languages. It is quite fast and comfortable to user. The program allows you to add as many RSS feed links as you want. You can update the feeds manually.
QuiteRSS allows users to share the news on different social networking services such as LinkedIn, Blogger, Facebook, Twitter and others, open the selected RSS feed with your default web browser or using the built-in browser, mark the feeds as read or unread, and update the selected news or all of them.
Feed and news filters: new, unread, starred, deleted User filters Proxy configuration: automatic or manual Feed import wizard: Search feed URL if site URL was entered Embedded browser (Webkit core) Mark news starred Automatic update feeds: on startup, by timer Enable/Disable images in news preview Ability to quickly hide feed tree (for comfortable viewing).
Main Features:
Changelog of last version:
>>> Available for Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty/13.10 Saucy/13.04/12.10/12.04 Precise/Linux Mint 17/16/15/14/13
To install QuiteRSS in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
That's it
QuiteRSS allows users to share the news on different social networking services such as LinkedIn, Blogger, Facebook, Twitter and others, open the selected RSS feed with your default web browser or using the built-in browser, mark the feeds as read or unread, and update the selected news or all of them.
Feed and news filters: new, unread, starred, deleted User filters Proxy configuration: automatic or manual Feed import wizard: Search feed URL if site URL was entered Embedded browser (Webkit core) Mark news starred Automatic update feeds: on startup, by timer Enable/Disable images in news preview Ability to quickly hide feed tree (for comfortable viewing).
Main Features:
- Embedded browser (Webkit core)
- Feed and news filters: new, unread, starred, deleted (for news until restart application)
- User filters
- Proxy configuration: automatic or manual
- Feed import wizard: Search feed URL if site URL was entered
- Adblock
- Click to Flash
- Mark news starred
- Automatic update feeds: on startup, by timer
- Automatic cleanup on close using criterias
- Enable/Disable images in news preview
- Ability to quickly hide feed tree (for comfortable viewing)
- Open feed or news in own tab
- Quick news filter and quick search in browser
- Sound notification on new news
- Popup notification on new news
- Show new or unread news counter on tray icon
- Minimize on system tray: on start, on close, on minimize
- Import/Export feeds (OPML-files)
- Portable (Windows)
- Free working set (Windows)
- Shortcuts
- Check for updates
- Cross-platform
- Multilingual
- Open-source
Changelog of last version:
- Added: Ability to filter news by link
- Added: Share news - LinkedIn, Blogger, Printer Friendly
- Added: Color adjustment of the feeds with disabled update
- Added: Color adjustment of the alternating rows background of the news list
- Fixed: Operating in some unix OS
- Fixed: Display all columns if the new list despite of settings
- Fixed: Parsing some feeds
- Fixed: Application crash while shutdown
>>> Available for Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty/13.10 Saucy/13.04/12.10/12.04 Precise/Linux Mint 17/16/15/14/13
To install QuiteRSS in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal: