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In that post he notes that they spent a year trying to get iCloud to work properly before deciding to drop it and build their own solution.

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Launching a lighter-featured version now allows people to download their Reader archives and feeds and have a nice local repository for those until the firm can get the iPhone and iPad versions fit to ship.Īlong with those other versions will come sync, something that has been a bit of a hot button topic since Pasco opened up about how rough the Core Data component of Apple’s iCloud was for developers. I asked Black Pixel founder Daniel Pasco if the timing was about the Google Reader cutoff and he said yes, absolutely.

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The trial period will be extended outwards until it’s time to ship the full version. This means that anyone can download it in order to give Black Pixel the feedback they’ll need to refine it. The first version of NetNewsWire that’s being released today is in open beta. You can also bookmark anything from articles to sites as your favorites to find easily later, and all of those items can be searched. One of the nicer options for article reading is the ability to keep multiple items open in their own ‘tabs’, which adds to the staid ‘one piece at a time’ model that most readers still honor. You can, of course, download your Google Reader feeds to get you started, or NetNewsWire has a list of suggested sites and feeds that you can subscribe to. Support for other read-later services like Pocket will be welcome, but I’m sure they’ll come as the beta evolves. Sharing options allow you to send articles out via email, Twitter, Facebook or save them to Instapaper for reading later. The interface is patterned around the relatively monochromatic scheme used by Mountain Lion’s Finder sidebar.

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The basic keyboard shortcuts are all here, letting you zip through articles as fast as you like. There aren’t a ton of bells and whistles, but it’s fast, and the article rendering is sure handed and superb. The new NetNewsWire is as good a reader experience as any I’ve tried lately. I particularly like the Feedbin feature where it gives me an email address I can have newsletters sent to, letting me subscribe to a ton of them the same way I do with sites.In the wake of the announcement that Google Reader is done for, the lack of a modern, updated NetNewsWire for Apple’s various devices has become even more of a thorn. I know a lot of people love Feedly too, which is also good. I use Reeder on iOS, which also syncs with Feedbin. Feedbin clearly has APIs that can handle those types of things, so perhaps it could become that central hub service, which would be awesome. That meant people could experiment by building readers and could use whatever they wanted.

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The UI for Google Reader was OK, but the main benefit was that it was the central place where everything synced together. I know a lot of people miss Google Reader, but I think we’ve arrived at an even better place after all these years. Who’s gonna read your personal blog because it has an RSS feed? I’m gonna read your personal blog because it has an RSS feed. In fact, the UI for organizing feeds is so nice in NetNewsWire that I managed everything there and was pleasantly surprised how it all synced perfectly with Feedbin. Both unread items and all the organization. Well! I found out that NetNewsWire syncs with my favorite website for RSS: Feedbin. I don’t want my RSS to be limited to my laptop, I want an online service. It has just the right features.īut… I thought, at least at first, that really prefer websites for reading RSS content. It’s super nice, is fast, and looks great. I was pretty stoked when it went 5.0 and was open-sourced in August 2019! You can snag it right here. NetNewsWire is one of the classic RSS apps, debuting in 2002.












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