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WWDC Video: TUAW interview with Brent Simmons

Brent Simmons has earned a spot in our docks for years now with NetNewsWire, perhaps the premiere RSS reader on the Mac. But Brent loves developing Mac apps, and he's a big fan of the platform in general. Funny how that works. Mr. Simmons was kind ...

5 questions with Brent Simmons, creator of NetNewsWire

Hot on the heels of releasing NetNewsWire 3 Brent Simmons, developer and creator of said program, sat down with me in the virtual HQ of TUAW (a.k.a. the Internet) and answered my questions five. Read on to hear what Brent has to say about NNW's new ...

TUAW Interview series: Brent Simmons on the Leopard delay - does it change anything?

Apple's announcement that Leopard has been delayed until October was quite the shocker, especially since we apparently have the iPhone to thank. This of course elicited nearly every response you can think of from every walk of life, but we don't ...

TUAW Podcast #18: Macworld interview with Brent Simmons and Paul Kafasis

On Friday of last week at Macworld 07, Brent Simmons (of NewsGator/ NetNewsWire/ MarsEdit fame) and Paul Kafasis (of Rogue Amoeba/Audio Hijack/Airfoil fame) were kind enough to unite their powers and sit down with me for an interview. For just over ...

TapLynx media-based iPhone app builder from NewsGator released

The iPhone app platform TapLynx from NetNewsWire was released yesterday, after months of anticipation. TapLynx provides you with a way to build media-rich iPhone applications without having to write any code. It's basically NetNewsWire's way of ...

MarsEdit 1.2 lands with Growl, Picasa and Vox support

Making good on his word after purchasing MarsEdit from Brent Simmons, Daniel Jalkut of Red Sweater Software has quickly taken up development of the blogging client. Today Daniel released MarsEdit 1.2, a minor update that brings some great features ...

TapLynx - Create iPhone focused newsreader applications without programming

Users of NewsGator's NetNewsWire iPhone news reader have been waiting with bated breath for the next iteration of the application, with the promise of the ability to mark news items unread and send articles to InstaPaper Instapaper, amongst other ...

Shawn Blanc interviews Brent Simmons

Brent Simmons, creator of the beloved NetNewsWire RSS app, is a talkative guy. We've chatted with him quite a few times about various Mac issues, and late last week he gave another interview to Shawn Blanc over at his website. The interview is ...

Brent Simmons interviewed by CocoaRadio

CocoaRadio, a new podcast devoted to the ins and outs of developing using Cocoa, had an interview with everyone's favorite independent Mac developer, Brent Simmons of Ranchero Software.If you aren't familiar with Brent's work, he and his wife are the ...

Chris Pirillo interviews Brent Simmons

Chris Pirillo of the Chris Pirillo show has interviewed my favorite Mac developer, and I hope yours, Ranchero's Brent Simmons. Brent is the man, the myth, and the legend behind NetNewsWire (the application I use on my Mac more than any other).The ...

Brent Simmons blogs Leopard UI predictions

Brent Simmons, developer of the most popular RSS reader on earth, has published some pre-WWDC predictions as to where he sees Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard's UI will evolve. He throws down the gauntlet on brushed metal, delves into customizable toolbars and ...

Do you close, minimize, or hide?

Brent Simmons asks an interesting question, 'Do you minimize, hide, or close your windows?' Thanks to the wonders of the Mac OS we have more choices than ever when controlling our windows (though gone are the days of collapsing the window into the ...

NetNewsWire acquired: a follow up

A little over a week ago I reported that Newsgator had acquired NetNewsWire. I was under the impression that the rest of Ranchero's software was not included in the deal (and the above graphic only drives that home even more), however Brent Simmons ...

Shrook now free

Shrook, a full featured RSS reader for OS X, is now freeware according to Shrook developer Graham Parks. In an email to TUAW he assures us that development of Shrook will continue, the only thing that has changed is the price. Why the sudden change ...

TUAW Interview series with Allan Odgaard: The Leopard delay - does it change anything?

Finishing up my interview series with notable Mac OS X developers is Allan Odgaard of Macromates, makers of the most excellent TextMate text and code manipulation app. Allan now joins Brent Simmons, Wil Shipley, Paul Kafasis and Gus Mueller in ...

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