
#NETNEWSWIRE SYNC DOWNLOAD#
Download NetNewsWire for iPhone, iPad, and Mac ( direct download) Like the idea of a custom RSS newsfeed, but aren't sure where to get started? Check out the Private Library Of course, you can also start from scratch and hand-curate your own newsfeed. If you're already using Feedbin to roll your own custom newsfeed, you can pop right into NetNewsWire's preferences and deactivate the "On my iPhone" (or Mac, etc) account, click Add an Account, and login with your Feedbin credentials. A lot of these publications are great sources if you're into tech, -specifically the Apple, Mac, and iPhone communities. Question: What is this stuff? Who are these people? Where did this come from?Īnswer: NetNewsWire automatically includes these sources so you can get right to reading. Upon opening the app on iPhone, Mac, or iPad for the first time, you're presented with this list of websites: Middle: feed for Daring Fireball Right: reading an article But that's really it: you pick the sources and NetNewsWire rolls your newsfeed in reverse-chronological order. There are some helpful "Smart Filters" at the top (Today, Unread, Starred), and you can make folders to group the different sources, aka feeds, that you follow. There's an outline of sources, then you click in to see each article, and then pick what to read. In practice, version 6.0 looks and functions exactly the same as version 5.0.
#NETNEWSWIRE SYNC UPDATE#
In theory, this is a big update with a bunch of new features, including native support for Apple silicon and built-in iCloud sync across all your devices. Version 6.0 of NetNewsWire was released in March of 2021.

The general look and feel of NetNewsWire has been consistent ever since version 1, but it has certainly received a good spit and polish over the years.Ĭertainly has. Brent patterned the traditional 3 panel layout after common email layouts, like Mailsmith, Outlook and Apple Mail. Scroll bars and buttons have changed, but that's about it.įrom Shawn Blanc's review of NetNewsWire 3.1, back in 2007: At its initial launch, NNW was already in a class of its own. Right: screenshot of NNW 6.0 I took on my laptop while writing this. Left: version 1.03 screenshot from Shawn Blanc.
