We will continue to maintain our other products Kaleidoscope, Versions, and Pixelboard and ensure they support Apple’s forthcoming operating system updates this fall. We’ve added in addition to support for a bunch of online RSS systems iCloud syncing in NetNewsWire 6. We hope you’ll support Brent and NetNewsWire 5 (and beyond) in the future!
You can read about his plans for the future of NetNewsWire on his blog.įinally, we want to say thank you to our users for supporting NetNewsWire over the years. of updates posted to the status page that can be consumed by RSS/Atom feed readers (e.g. RSS technology - NetNewsWire in particular - has long been one of Brent’s passions. The Twitter account and domain name will also be transferred to Brent effective today. It supports Dark Mode, context menus, multiple windows, Siri Shortcuts, and other iOS features. Just as the Mac version looks like a Mac app, this is very much an iOS app. While it is bittersweet to sunset the current generation of apps, it is good to know that NetNewsWire will be returning to its roots. It’s free and open source, and it includes support for Feedbin and Feedly syncing. We would also like to announce that the NetNewsWire brand will be returning to its original creator, Brent Simmons. We’ll continue to run the sync service for another 60 days, then take it offline at the end of October. For the older apps, we’re not sure which operating systems they work with You’re on your. They surely have bugs, and we don’t even know what the bugs are. We can’t offer support for these versions.
These old versions of NetNewsWire for Mac are for people running older operating systems. With that in mind, today we are removing all versions of the app from sale. NetNewsWire Help Blog Old Versions of NetNewsWire. Unfortunately, the ongoing cost of support and feature development for these products require more dedicated resources than we are able to provide. Our amazing team is already hard at work on 5.0.1 and on updates to the Mac app.įor more info, see the NetNewsWire home page and Frequently Asked Questions.Since acquiring NetNewsWire from Newsgator in 2011, we’ve invested a great deal in the continued development and support of the product suite including the addition of a free sync service. Though this is a 5.0 release, it really is a brand-new app, and this is just the beginning.
A free update for registered users, NetNewswire costs US24.95 for a single-user.
This page can help you understand the basic knowledge of system maintenance.
The iPad version has extensive support for keyboard shortcuts: it’s very much like the Mac app Removals on Mac OS X are quite different from those on Microsoft Windows OS.(But note that an initial sync might take a while because there’s a lot of data to download.) The app is designed to be stable and fast. Other features include searching, starred items, Today and All Unread smart feeds, Reader view, multiple accounts, hiding read articles and feeds, background refreshing, and more.
It’s free and open source, and it includes support for Feedbin and Feedly syncing. NetNewsWire 6.1 for Mac Help Book (English). For Windows users, we recommend NewsDesk from. NetNewsWire is a free and open source RSS reader for Mac, iPhone, and iPad.
You can go get it on the App Store! It runs on iPhones and iPads and requires iOS 13. For Mac OS X users, we recommend NetNewsWire from NewsGator Technologies, Inc.