Feeder vs Geekttrss
Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives
Feeder
Feeder is an open source feed reader (RSS/Atom/JSONFeed) for Android created in 2014. With Feeder you can read the latest news and posts from your favorite sites. Feeder does NOT sync with usual remote backends so no account registration of any kind is necessary. Feeder is free to use and runs locally on your device. Your data is 100% private. Features Parses HTML and displays it in a native TextView Offline reading Background synchronization Notifications OPML Import/Export Handy access to enclosure links Material design Full changelog is available on GitHub.
Geekttrss
You will need to install the web application Tiny Tiny Rss first (https://tt-rss.org/) and enable API access. Then you will be able to access your Tiny Tiny Rss account from anywhere. Geekttrss is an open source application and licensed under the GNU General Public License 3 and any later version. This means that you can get GeekTtRss's code and modify it to suit your needs, as long as you publish the changes you make for everyone to benefit from as well. Geekttrss is built and maintained by community volunteers.
| Feature | Feeder | Geekttrss |
|---|---|---|
| License | GPL-3.0-only | GPL-3.0-or-later |
| Install sources | F-DroidGitHub | F-DroidGitHub |
| Categories | NotesNewsBrowser | NotesNewsBrowser |
| Features | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking |
| Platforms | Android | Android |
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