What makes Feedreader stand out from the crowd?
It's simple - Feedreader's functionality is focused on the main task - reading and organizing RSS feeds and offering seamless user experience.
It's lightweight - One of the main goals of Feedreader architecture is to keep its footprint small. Say goodbye to bloat: installation file is under 3.5MB.
It's free - And we mean free, no caveats here. Feedreader is licensed under GPL and its source is available for download.
It's customizable - Build on it, tailor it to your needs or even re-brand it for your customers.
FeedReader was open source until version 2.9 and continues to be freeware from version 3.0 onwards.
| File Size: | 4.54M |
| License: | Freeware |
| Released: | Jan 29, 2008 |
| Downloads: | 431 (All versions: 1273) |
| OS Support: | Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/XP64/Vista64 |
| Plugins: | None |
| Publisher: | FeedReader![]() |
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| MD5 Checksum: | e7d84eab9c7eca2975e0b6564ee543ea |
* Fixed (again) columns resize bug
* Some new options (disable version check, color alternate rows)
* Indonesian translation added
* "File > Database information > Clean up" works a little bit more quickly
* We will now tidy up database on every startup of Feedreader. This helps to keep database small and queries fast.
* Added "Search from last 30 days" filter to search functionality. You can enable it from searchbox popupmenu.
* Fixed a bug what occurred then pressing D in article where no enclosure exists.
* Internal database changes. This is about performance and avoiding potential hangs.
* New experimental feature "Quick Add Tag". If you are a person who constantly tags articles you may find it interesting. Feedreader tracks all your added tags and makes them available in Quick Add Tag submenu in articles listing popup menu. Now you just have to select a tag from this submenu and it will be added to article.
* Article page feature. Basically if all articles do not get shown on opening some feed or folder then there will appear buttons that let you see also older articles and so on.