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NetNewsWire vs. Vienna
var digg_url = 'http://www.tuaw.com/2008/01/10/netnewswire-vs-vienna/'; RSS (or Really Simple Syndication) is becoming an ever more popular way to read online content quickly and without having to visit individual websites. As RSS feeds becomes ...
Little known NetNewsWire features
People often stop me in the street and ask me, 'Scott, why are you just a NetNewsWire fanboy?' I often say, 'Well, it just works!' or 'I really like the icon, it is a satellite!'Those answers are lame. Luckily Brent Simmons, the creator of ...
Shortcut Roundup: NetNewsWire
I've said it before and I'll say it again: I'm a nut for getting things done quicker through the beauty of
keyboard shortcuts. I'm also a nut for NetNewsWire, and after a
week of giving a few online newsreaders like Bloglines and Google Reader an ...
NetNewsWire 2.1 released
After all the beta releases, the testing and the blood sweat and tears, NetNewsWire 2.1 has gone official. In case you've been living under a rock the past few months, this long-anticipated release of the most.popular.newsreader.evar includes major ...
First Look: NetNewsWire for iPhone
Probably the single most used application on my Mac is NetNewsWire, and so I've been really looking forward to on the iPhone optimized version. It has now appeared and on first glance it appears that developer Brent Simmons has built yet another ...
NetNewsWire on sale for $19.95
Ranchero
is selling NetNewsWire - the most popular newsreader on Mac or Windows (and it isn't even available for Windows!) - for
just $19.95 until their long awaited 2.1 update ships, which their blog post says is "within the next few ...
NewsHawker: Listen to NetNewsWire
NetNewsWire is probably the single most used application on my Mac. If I'm connected to the net, NNW is open and refreshing my hundreds of RSS feeds. It's how I get stories for TUAW, of course, but it's also one of my primary sources of entertainment ...
NetNewsWire 2.1b37
Another day, another beta of NetNewsWire hits the streets. The latest beta brings with it a French
localization, as well as NewsGator syncing subscriptions via https (I wouldn't want anyone to nab my subscription
list). It may also fix a ...
NetNewsWire to iWeb applescript
I think I've finally found the last reason I need to move my
personal blog over to iWeb, thanks to a Ranchero blog
post. The NetNewsWire to
iWeb Applescript app bundle is pretty simple to set up: download the script and place it wherever you want. In ...
New NetNewsWire
Say that five times fast. Ranchero software today released a new version of NetNewsWire 2.0 beta 37 and
NetNewsWire Lite. New Features include
Tag subscriptions, for easily
subscribing to tag feeds from Del.icio.us, Flickr, and ...
Tiger and Automator Savvy NetNewsWire
Ranchero Software just announced NetNewsWire 2.0b45.
In addition to squashing a few bugs and supporting Atom enclosures,
this new version of what many deem to be the premiere RSS feed-reader
for the Mac is more Tiger-savvy as it adds ...
Make NetNewsWire Sing
I have often said that NetNewsWire is my favorite app for OS X (so much so that some might think I'm getting paid by Ranchero, but I'm not. Honest!). One for reasons is that that application is well thought out and put together. However, ...
Freeware February: NetNewsWire Lite
NetNewsWire Lite is the little brother of the Mac OS X
application that I spend most of my time using; NetNewsWire. It is the best of breed news reader on any platform,
and if you don’t have a copy of the free version then I am not sure ...
NetNewsWire 2.1 public beta offers Newsgator syncing, more enhancements
It's been
a long time coming boys and girls, but Ranchero has unveiled a public beta version of their much-anticipated 2.1 update to the
most popular RSS reader out there: NetNewsWire. As Scott's preview earlier this month
mentioned, the most ...
NetNewsWire adds podcasting support
The latest beta release of the excellent newsreader NetNewsWire adds
support for ‘RSS enclosures’ - geekspeak for ‘Podcasting’
(as if ‘Podcasting’ were not geekspeak enough!). Now you can subscribe to your ...


