RSS Guard has its own recycle bin to prevent the accidental loss of saved articles. RSS Guard also supports the ability to import and export the database file and settings configuration to/from OPML 2.0. Database įeed data can be stored using SQLite or MariaDB. Light and dark skins are available by default. When in a horizontal layout, the articles viewer of RSS Guard is placed to the right side of the articles list. They can also be hidden, making RSS Guard look very minimalistic. The application's toolbar and status bar are highly customizable. RSS Guard also provides unified way of executing custom programs, which gives another way to modify raw feed data or even generate it, scraping the data from websites that do not offer a regular feed. RSS Guard is bundled with JavaScript engine which is used to write article filters - small scripts which define how the application should react when new article is downloaded. Scriptable article filtering and website scraping Time intervals for fetching feeds are configurable, and, through feed settings, they can be adjusted for each feed separately. Both article and feed lists can be filtered using regular expressions. RSS Guard can mark articles as read, unread, and important. The application may also act as a simple e-mail client for Gmail. RSS Guard can synchronize data with online feed services Tiny Tiny RSS, Nextcloud News, Feedly, Inoreader, feed readers which use Google Reader's API such as FreshRSS, The Old Reader, and Bazqux. The feed formats supported by RSS Guard are RSS/ RDF, Atom, and JSON Feed. RSS Guard is released under the GPL-3.0-only license and is available for Windows, macOS, OS/2 and various Linux distributions.įeatures Supported formats It includes a file downloader, advanced network proxy configuration, and supports external media viewing tools. It is written in C++ and uses Qt, which allows it to fit with the look and feel of different operating systems while remaining cross-platform. RSS Guard is a free and open-source news aggregator for web feeds and podcasts. Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, OS/2, BSD
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