Highlights
- Status: In development
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Overview
Fast reading. Stable state. Built for long sessions.
RSS24 is a Windows desktop RSS reader designed for people who track a lot of sources and want a clean, predictable workflow. It focuses on speed, list stability, and a three-column reading layout that scales to large feed libraries.
Status: in active development. This product is not released yet. This page exists as a placeholder and will be updated as RSS24 approaches its first public build.
What It Is
- A Windows-native desktop RSS reader
- Built for high-volume reading and fast triage
- Three-pane layout: feeds → entries → article detail
- Keyboard-friendly, low-friction reading flow
Interface Overview
- Left sidebar: feed groups and sources
- Center list: entry stream with quick density modes (comfortable / compact)
- Right panel: full article view with actions (read, save, copy link, fetch full content)
- Top navigation: Reader / Search / Explore and quick filters
Design Goals
- Speed first — fast startup, fast switching, fast reading
- Deterministic UI — stable ordering and predictable state transitions
- Low noise — minimal chrome, clear hierarchy, no visual gimmicks
- Long-session comfort — density controls, readable typography, clean spacing
Planned Capabilities
- Reader — efficient feed browsing and article reading
- Search — find entries quickly across your library
- Explore — discovery and filtering workflows
- Reading List — save items to revisit later
Feature details may evolve during development. Updates will land here when they become stable and ship-ready.
Privacy
RSS24 is designed as a desktop-first tool. The long-term goal is to keep your reading workflow local and under your control.
Availability
- Platform: Windows
- Release: not published yet
- Downloads: not available
A Glitchid product.
Keywords: RSS reader, Windows RSS, desktop feed reader, news reader, reading workflow, article triage, reading list