![]() ![]() Other changes that have been introduced in this update are found in a reading view, multiple windows, several options to display the information on the screen, change the default browser when opening articles and scrolling actions on the timeline. Let NetNewsWire pull down the latest articles, and read them in a distraction-free and Mac-like way. Many are the users, among whom I find myself, who manage the channels they follow through a Feedly account, due to the versatility it offers and that also allows us to use any other compatible reader without having to add the sources that we want to follow again. NetNewsWire is the best way to keep up with the sites and authors you read most regularly. Not all sites have feeds, but you may be able to find a link to one on the site. With the release of the latest version, with which the application reaches version 5.1 (version that requires macOS 10.15 Catalina), a large number of functions have been added, the most important and interesting being the compatibility with Feedly. Either the site doesn’t offer a feed, or the feed isn’t advertised in a way that NetNewsWire can understand. 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. Still, there are far too many where the last post was in 2009 or 2012. It’s free and open source, and it includes support for Feedbin and Feedly syncing. My unread count sat at over 10,000 posts at one stage. This open source application, has become after this last update and n one of the best RSS readers that we can find in the Apple desktop ecosystem. Netnewswire slowly started filling in the posts and surprisingly, considering the lack of attention I’ve paid my feeds in many years, it found plenty of posts. When NNW was released, I was hoping that it would. Since then, the application has been adding most of the functionalities that many of its users were demanding. However, over the years have experienced many new ways to consume my news including Feedly and News+. However, if we talk about applications that are compatible with Feedly, the number is quite reduced, and the available options can be counted on the fingers of one hand and we still have fingers to spare.Īfter having been going through different owners, the NetNewsWire application found in Brent Simmons, the developer who needed this application. When looking for RSS readers, in the Mac App Store we have a large number of options available to us. ![]()
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