WebFeed: Lightweight RSS/Atom Feed Notifier

WebFeed is a Chrome add-on developed by Taoshu. As a lightweight RSS/Atom feed notifier, WebFeed is designed to detect feeds in web pages automatically. Once subscribed, WebFeed continuously checks for new articles and displays a new badge when available. Users can conveniently read the new feed summaries without having to navigate to the actual webpage.

With its simple and intuitive interface, WebFeed offers a user-friendly experience. It seamlessly integrates into the Chrome browser, providing a hassle-free way to stay updated with the latest content from favorite websites. The automatic detection of feeds saves users time and effort, ensuring they never miss out on important updates.

WebFeed is a free add-on in the Browsers category under Add-ons & Tools. Its lightweight design and efficient functionality make it a valuable tool for anyone who wants to conveniently stay informed about their favorite websites.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    0.9.8

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Downloads

    1

  • Developer

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