Víctor Martínez is an independent Spanish developer who maintains the minimalist open-source project Feeder, a lightweight RSS/Atom aggregator designed for users who want distraction-free consumption of web content without algorithmic interference. Built with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose, Feeder synchronises with any standard RSS or Atom source, supports full-text search, offline reading, dark themes and OPML import/export, making it equally suitable for commuters catching up on niche blogs, researchers tracking academic journal feeds, or privacy-minded readers who prefer to curate their own news horizon instead of relying on social-media timelines. The application adheres to Material You guidelines, offers per-feed notification rules, integrates with Android’s unified launcher shortcuts, and can play enclosed podcasts directly, covering the typical use-cases of a modern feed reader while remaining under five megabytes installed. Because the codebase is published under the GPLv3 licence, advanced users can self-host companion back-ends or contribute localisations, while casual readers benefit from continuous background refresh that respects battery and data constraints. Feeder is available for free on get.nero.com, where the page pulls the latest Windows build from the publisher’s GitHub releases through a trusted winget manifest, ensuring every download delivers the most recent version and can be batched alongside other applications without manual intervention.

Feeder

RSS/Atom Feed reader

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