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QuiteRSS for Mac OS X v0.19.4

Open source
OSX
QuiteRSS is a fast RSS/Atom feed reader written on Qt/С++

FEATURES

  • 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
  • Embedded browser (Webkit core)
  • 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
  • Free Download
    QuiteRSS for Mac OS X v0.19.4Filesize: 27.38 kB

    Screenshots:

    QuiteRSS for Mac OS X v0.17.0

    Keywords:
    quiterss feed reader news rss atom browser

    License type Open source1
    Author's homepage Visit the author's site
    Date added 26 Apr 2020
    Downloads 914
    File size 27.38 kB (<1min @ 1Mbps)
    Operating systems OSX1

    1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.

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