Modern GTK RSS reader for Linux desktop, designed to pair with a web-based feed service such as Nextcloud News, Miniflux, or Feedbin. Adaptive layout, fast full-text search, and desktop notifications.
NewsFlash
Our take
NewsFlash is the most polished RSS front-end on the GNOME desktop and a natural companion if you already run a self-hosted feed service. The design is clean, keyboard navigation works throughout, and the adaptive layout scales down for smaller screens. The limitation to know upfront is that it is primarily a sync client, not a standalone reader. If you do not have an existing feed service account, you will need to set one up first. Linux-only and squarely aimed at GNOME users, though it runs fine on other GTK desktops.
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NewsFlash alternatives
Feeder Download is also available on F-Droid .
NetNewsWire NetNewsWire: For Mac and iOS. More news, less junk
Miniflux Minimalist self-hosted RSS and Atom feed reader written in Go. Runs as a single static binary against PostgreSQL, with a responsive web UI and compatibility APIs for mobile clients like Reeder.
Feedbro Feedbro: Browser Extension for Chrome, Vivaldi, Edge, Brave and Firefox
Akregator KDE's desktop RSS and Atom feed reader, part of the Kontact personal information management suite. Runs on Linux and Windows, with an integrated article browser, fast search, and feed archiving.
Newsboat Terminal RSS and Atom feed reader for Linux and macOS, actively maintained as a fork of the abandoned Newsbeuter. Vim-style keybindings, scriptable filters, and works well over SSH.