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Although many of my frequently-visited destinations can be found there, a great many others are missing entirely, including this very website. To help facilitate this, NetNewsWire now includes Popular Sites, a hand-picked selection of popular outlets from a variety of categories. This decision means that new users will likely have to start completely from scratch by adding their favorite news sources.
Starting over from scratch as a new NetNewsWire 4 for Mac customer? Recommended Popular Sites will help you get up and running quickly. For the true reading lover, NetNewsWire easily keeps track of multiple articles open at. While this is a welcome and quite overdue new feature, it’s also a bit of a head-scratcher, since no other sync services are supported yet.
Version 4.0 is particularly noteworthy for the debut of NetNewsWire Cloud Sync, a free (and completely optional) service used to sync added sites, bookmarks, read articles, and more across platforms. That last one is strictly for frequently accessed sites, added by swiping left across the site name-a gesture also used to mark an entire source as read-or by dragging the desired site into the Favorites section on OS X. The iOS app instead uses a row of five tabs across the bottom to switch between Sites, Unread, Today, Bookmarks, and Favorites views. There’s also a fourth panel to view thumbnails for open browser tabs, which automatically comes and goes this feature can optionally be switched to always-on from the Tab menu, and for now is exclusive to Mac. On Mac, NetNewsWire has adopted the familiar three-pane user interface made popular by Reeder and others, with list of news sources at left, feeds in the middle, and articles to the right. The result is a welcome return to form, despite the rebooted editions missing some of the niceties we’ve come to depend on from rival apps. Eschewing its shareware and free “Lite” roots, these paid-only updates have been completely rewritten from the ground up for maximum performance with a fresh new look across both platforms. NetNewsWire 4 for iPhone uses five tabs across the bottom to switch between views, with a swipe gesture for marking favorites or read items.įlash-forward two more years, and NetNewsWire 4 is finally available for OS X and iOS. NetNewsWire 4 for Mac provides a comfortable, three-pane user interface similar to modern news readers like Reeder 3. After being shuffled to new owners three times over a six-year period before dropping entirely out of sight for two more, NetNewsWire resurfaced in open beta mere days before Google Reader took its final bow. Although a number of services like Feedly stepped up to the plate over the last two years in Google’s absence, one of the original Mac news aggregator applications instead got caught with its pants down.