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The NetNewsWire beta blog post lists a few known bugs with the feature, such as incomplete syncing of flagged/starred items, shared items, and “liked” items. With the dawn of Google Reader sync in ...
4. NetNewsWire At heart, I'm a huge fan of free and open source software (FOSS). It's something I can get behind and support however I can.
NetNewsWire for iOS also now supports integration with Twitter and Reddit. This means you can see Reddit posts, Twitter mentions and searches, and more, directly in the NetNewsWire application.
Free open source RSS Reader NetNewsWire 5 just got its release on iPhone and iPad, bringing over a handful of notable features that debuted in the redesigned Mac app, which launched last year. As ...
Back in the hands of the original developer, NetNewsWire 5 is a free, open source RSS reader for Mac that makes aggregating and consuming articles from favorite websites or social media outlets ...
NetNewsWire 5.0, the relaunched version of the powerful open-source Mac RSS reader app, is now out of beta. Version 5 launched in public beta just ...
The redesign of the Twitter Mac app has a similar feel to the NetNewsWire app, with native-looking elements that help it fit into the Apple-built apps.
NetNewsWire doesn’t support any of these services. NetNewsWire does provide its own CloudSync service, but that’s for syncing among its clients on multiple Apple devices, and not for pulling in feeds ...
NetNewsWire returned with version 4.0 last month—after nearly two years in beta—to a bunch of fanfare among the hardcore Apple blogs.