![]() I've found sometimes while it's useful to keep up with things, Twitter and the news can lead to doom-scrolling, and RSS is a nice self-cultivated way of reading internet content without being bombarded with ads or promoted content, and it's now what I reach for first. it has a really clean reading experience.NetNewsWire shows you articles from your favorite blogs and news sites and keeps track of what you’ve read. ![]() Starred articles are great - a nice reference for things you want to save for later. NetNewsWire is a free and open source RSS reader for Mac, iPhone, and iPad.it works natively with dark mode really well.it has really nice keyboard shortcuts on the Mac, and is very easy to use on your iPhone. If your work depends on news or you just like being up to date with everything, NetNewsWire does everything an RSS feeder should do and more. NetNewsWire Mac Download License Release Notes Support netnewswire Thanks for trying NetNewsWire Sign up to hear about the latest updates.previously mentioned syncing: it can sync for free via iCloud, so if you read an article on your phone, then the Mac app knows it's read - make sure you add feeds to the 'iCloud account' for this to work.This page is powered by a knowledgeable community that helps you make an informed decision. 'Multi-platform RSS Monica' is the primary reason people pick Feedly over the competition. I've tried a bunch of commercial feed readers and syncing services since the demise of Google Reader, but have settled on the wonderful and open source RSS reader for Mac, iPhone and iPad: NetNewsWire by the wonderful Brent Simmons.īonus tip: If you add your feeds to iCloud, they stay in sync across devices, without the need of feed syncing services. Feedly, Reeder, and Safari are probably your best bets out of the 14 options considered. Added analytics to help our developers improve. Fixed stylesheet loading problem that occurred on future macOS releases. Fixed blank screen bug that occurred on future macOS releases. Fixed crash at launch that occurred on future macOS releases. This release took five years to make, and for four of those years it wasn’t even called NetNewsWire. Note: NetNewsWire Mac now requires macOS 10.12 or above. I want to especially thank Sheila Simmons and my family and friends. Thought I'd note what I use for RSS feed reading (If you have no idea what this is check out: what is RSS?). NetNewsWire Help NetNewsWire History NetNewsWire Slack group How to Support NetNewsWire NetNewsWire repository on GitHub Thanks to so many people.
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