RSS Guard è un semplice lettore di feed RSS/ATOM per Windows, Linux, BSD, OS/2 o macOS che può lavorare con feed RSS/ATOM/JSON/Sitemap e con molti servizi di feed online: Feedly, Gmail, Google Reader API (Bazqux, FreshRSS, Inoreader, Miniflux, Reedah, The Old Reader e altri), Nextcloud News, Tiny Tiny RSS. RSS Guard è anche un lettore di podcast, in quanto può riprodurre tutto tramite il lettore multimediale integrato basato su mpv (o ffmpeg). https://mastodon.uno/@devol/111879986134652899
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RSS Guard

Welcome to RSS Guard website. You can find here basic information. Rest is located in Wiki.

Contacts | Feeds | Downloads | Features | Philosophy | Donate


Contacts


Donate

You can support RSS Guard with tiny amounts of money via PayPal.

Support RSS Guard now.


Feeds & Videos


Thanks to

  • Elbert Pol - huge contrubutions, including translating and testing in OS/2 environment.
  • Asen Anastassov - testing, providing great feedback.

Downloads

Windows

Alternative RSS Guard downloads.

Linux

RSS Guard is 100% clean.


Features

RSS Guard is simple (yet powerful) feed reader. It is able to fetch the most known feed formats, including RSS/RDF and ATOM. RSS Guard is developed on top of the Qt library and it supports these operating systems:

  • Windows XP and newer,
  • GNU/Linux,
  • OS/2 (eComStation),
  • Mac OS X,
  • xBSD (possibly),
  • Android (possibly),
  • other platforms supported by Qt.

RSS Guard is written in C++. It is pretty fast even with tons of messages loaded. The core features are:

  • multiplatformity,
  • support for all feed formats,
  • simplicity,
  • import/export of feeds to/from OPML 2.0,
  • downloader with own tab and support for up to 6 parallel downloads,
  • message filter with regular expressions,
  • feed metadata fetching including icons,
  • enhanced feed auto-updating with separate time intervals,
  • multiple data backend support,
    • SQLite (in-memory DBs too),
    • MySQL.
  • is able to specify target database by its name (MySQL backend),
  • “portable” mode support with clever auto-detection,
  • feed categorization,
  • drap-n-drop for feed list,
  • automatic checking for updates,
  • ability to discover existing feeds on websites,
  • full support of podcasts (both RSS & ATOM),
  • ability to backup/restore database or settings,
  • fully-featured recycle bin,
  • printing of messages and any web pages,
  • can be fully controlled via keyboard,
  • feed authentication (Digest-MD5, BASIC, NTLM-2),
  • handles tons of messages & feeds,
  • sweet look & feel,
  • fully adjustable toolbars (changeable buttons and style),
  • ability to check for updates on all platforms + self-updating on Windows,
  • hideable main menu, toolbars and list headers,
  • KFeanza-based default icon theme + ability to create your own icon themes,
  • fully skinnable user interface + ability to create your own skins,
  • “newspaper” view,
  • plenty of skins,
  • support for "feed://" URI scheme,
  • ability to hide list of feeds/categories,
  • open-source development model based on GNU GPL license, version 3,
  • tabbed interface,
  • integrated web browser with adjustable behavior + external browser support,
  • internal web browser mouse gestures support,
  • desktop integration via tray icon,
  • localizations to some languages,
  • Qt library is the only dependency,
  • open-source development model and friendly author waiting for your feedback,
  • no ads, no hidden costs.

Philosophy

RSS Guard tends to be independent software. It's free, it's open-source. RSS Guard will never depend on other services - this includes online news aggregators like Feedly, The Old Reader and others.

That's why RSS Guard will never integrate those services unless someone else codes support for them on his own. Remember, RSS Guard supports online synchronization via MySQL/MariaDB or you can use Dropbox to synchronize SQLite data storage.