StreamSphere - RSS Reader

3.6
29 reviews
1K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

This privacy-friendly and ad-free RSS reader app allows effortless management of RSS feeds, access to favorite articles, and a customizable reading experience. Discover a world of information with ease, featuring a diverse selection of over 700 sources curated. This collection includes 32 popular topics such as technology, sports, food, movies, business, travel, and more, as well as news from 26 different countries around the globe. Stay connected to the world with news from countries like the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Germany, France, India, Japan, Brazil, and many others. Plus, you have the freedom to add and personalize your own sources to follow content that interests you.

Features:

- Comfortable reading mode without distractions šŸ“–
- Saving favorite articles for quick access ā­ļø
- Quickly find specific articles with the search feature šŸ”
- Automatic feed refresh (disabled by default) šŸ”„
- Dark theme for a night reading šŸŒ™
- Internal/External browser šŸŒ
- Ad-free šŸš«šŸ“ŗ
- No account šŸ™…ā€ā™‚ļøšŸ”
- No data collection šŸš«šŸ“Š
- Unlimited sources, topics, and articles (except for your device's memory) šŸš«šŸ”’
- Local processing: Everything is computed on your device. šŸ“²
- Import/Export OPML: Easily backup or share your sources. šŸ“„šŸ“¤

Additionally, user suggestions for relevant sources are welcome to enrich the RSS reader Your feedback is highly valued, and it contributes to enhancing StreamSphere. Please share your thoughts and report any bugs to help improve the RSS reading experience.
Updated on
Jul 22, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Ratings and reviews

3.6
29 reviews
Salahudin Al
May 11, 2024
TQ for ur reply. Pagination is when u tap screen, it jumps to next point (scrolling without animation). U can refer in Eink Browser, KOReader (both on fdroid/github). Useful in eink device as animation (scrolling) affect battery & performance. If u can do this in article list & article reading that'd be great then u can market ur app among ereaders in redit, if not doable its okay. TQVM. Eink Browser pagination: Hamburger menu > Content adjustment > Touch setting > Enable touch pagination
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Martin Vivian
May 21, 2024
Thank you for the clarification. I had interpreted the pagination differently. I tested the browser you mentioned and I understand better. It's hard to say if it's easy to implement. Especially since I don't have any e-readers to test this. But if it's not too complicated I'll do it because for me it makes sense to have a reader on a e-reader.
C. S.
February 16, 2024
Nice interface, easy to add sources. Only thing... I wish the sources could be randomized a bit instead of list all from the same source at a time.
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Martin Vivian
February 23, 2024
Thank you for your feedback! I'm not sure I understand correctly your comment about randomization. Feel free to send email if you want. The sources are arranged chronologically and can be viewed by source, by topic (thus you have multiple sources grouped together), or you can view the entirety of sources by pressing "All."
Olly Benson
January 4, 2024
I've wanted a simple RSS reader for a while since Feedly has been adding all kinds of weird AI features that do nothing to improve the experience. This looks like it could be it. It's definitely at first version stage and there are plenty of simple functionality improvements that could be made, but I really like the idea that it is all handled locally so that you don't need to have an account and payment/advertising to make use of it. I have already deleted Feedly.
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Martin Vivian
January 7, 2024
Thank you for your feedback. Indeed, there are many possibilities for improvement, and I strive to regularly enhance it. But keep in mind that I develop this app as a hobby, which allows it to remain local, ad-free, free of charge, and respectful data. However, the downside is that I don't have the same resources as some more popular applications.

What's new

- Connection more robust : accept redirection, use user-agent when needed
- Fix issue if a feed send url that start with space
- Fix issue with space that block the parser execution
- If time not found in feed item, the app take the current time
- Upgrade dependencies