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If you don’t use any RSS reader, check out NetNewsWire or other great options I mentioned above. In addition to the product itself, NetNewsWire has a passioned team of volunteers behind it. NetNewsWire is a fast, lightweight application which makes it a smooth experience to enjoy your feeds you are subscribed to. Fixed a layout bug that could happen on returning to the Feeds list. Fixed a crash in the Feeds list related to updating the feed image. Moved built-in themes to the app bundle so they’re always up to date. This way you can take with you what is relevant for you now and put old feeds behind. Building on a new machine and making sure all’s well. Might be you have subscribed to many feeds over time and don’t want to bring the entire collection of your feeds.
#NETNEWSWIRE 6 UPDATE#
Popular RSS reader app NetNewsWire has a new update out with version 6 now available for download from the App Store. This update adds iCloud syncing, support for more services, Twitter and Reddit integration, and more.
#NETNEWSWIRE 6 FOR MAC OS X#
AppleScript, although Shortcuts is coming to the Mac this fall, NetNewsWire has great AppleScript support which lets me save different articles in various places with a key press. NetNewsWire is an RSS/RDF/Atom reader for Mac OS X that has recently been upgraded to.I have been using NeetNewsWire quite a while and here is a few of other useful features. Likewise, you can also do it the traditional way, via importing an OPML file into NetNewsWire. It is a welcome feature because I often find this useful on iOS when I came across an interesting blog and want to subscribe to the feed. I haven’t written about the new macOS version, but my second favorite feature, besides iCloud sync, is share extension. There are several great RSS readers such as ReadKit, Unread, lire, News Explorer, but I’m finding NetNewsWire best suits for my needs. 6/17/13 New blog post regarding NetNewsWire and Google Reader. Now you don’t need third-party service to keep your feeds in sync across multiple devices. NetNewsWire-iPad Jack (Black Pixel)s profile photo.

Several months back, when I attempted to meet the above requirements, I could not get a working docker container to expose an API to clients that supported the second and third requirements. As far as Im aware, this is the first iOS application to support FreshRSS. This week, the iOS version also updated with new features, including iCloud sync as well. Turns out, NetNewsWire 6.0 is adding support for FreshRSS. Earlier this year, My favorite RSS Reader got a major update with iCloud sync on macOS.
