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Netnewswire 3.1.7
Netnewswire 3.1.7













  1. #Netnewswire 3.1.7 software
  2. #Netnewswire 3.1.7 code
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  4. #Netnewswire 3.1.7 mac

There’s a To-do list and Known Bugs page. But I read carefully and save everything. (I’m so not joking - that’s the trade-off, very real.) I apologize in advance for not being able to respond to everything. If I responded to all those emails, I wouldn’t be able to actually work on the software. Whatever you write gets emailed to me personally. Look in the Help menu - there’s a new command: Report Bug or Feature Request.Ĭhoose it, and a window opens where you can write up a bug report or feature request or other general feedback. Here is the evolution of NetNewsWire app icons: 1.x, 2.0 – 3.1.7, then the new one. It’s still very much in the spirit of NetNewsWire, with the satellite and concentric rings and blue and gold-ish amber-ish bits. It’s not Just Another BlueGlobeyThing(tm) on the Dock. Their designer Brad Ellis, who created this icon, also designed their very cool iPhone app Postage, which won an Apple Design Award. They’re not in-line they’re not embedded in the articles.)īut we know, because people have told us, that they’d be willing to pay to remove the ads. (The ads are displayed in the lower-left corner of the application, where before we had the thumbnail/NewsGator-news feature. You’ve seen their ads on places like A List Apart and Daring Fireball. NetNewsWire 3.2 also displays ads from The Deck. (Note: as added precaution, NetNewsWire made an HTML backup of your clippings at /Library/Application Support/NetNewsWire/ExportedClippings/.) The Deck It could be one solution, it could be several. Since no feature of Google Reader maps exactly to clippings, I’m trying to figure out what to do with clippings. They’re not gone - it just looks that way. But you can import OPML via Google Reader, so you’re not totally stuck. You can’t import OPML at the moment, because it needs to be re-worked to work with Google Reader syncing. You can’t share or “like” items yet, or view shared items (yours or your friends). You can flag items and they show up as starred items in Google Reader, but the syncing of flagged/starred items is not complete.

netnewswire 3.1.7

There are some things we know are incomplete or are still on the to-do list: The basics are in place, though there may be some bugs.

netnewswire 3.1.7

There’s a FAQ on the NewsGator website that talks more about NewsGator syncing and what’s happening. So that’s the deal: this release is all about getting to that one type of syncing, and 4.0 will be about the other cool stuff. It’s way better to offer just one, the one people are asking for, and make it good, and then start working on other cool stuff. How does anyone know which to pick? And: how does the developer work on any cool new features when all his time is taken up with working on the various types of syncing? Here’s the thing: I consider offering a range of syncing choices to be user-hostile. Features removedĪ bunch of small items are gone that most people will never notice.

#Netnewswire 3.1.7 code

(Some, not all.) A bunch of the code has been modernized, and as a result it now requires OS X 10.5 (Leopard).Īnd it removes some features, in order to clear some of the slate for 4.0. NetNewsWire 3.2 upgrades some of the data storage to 4.0-format.

netnewswire 3.1.7

The main point of 3.2 is as transition to 4.0, already in progress, which will be a major upgrade. And it is, largely - though Google Reader syncing is a pretty big feature. You can always pick up the feed here and the /Toys feed here.

netnewswire 3.1.7

#Netnewswire 3.1.7 software

The 3.2Beta version updates many of the features, like Twitter integration, that will be implemented in a forthcoming 4.0 version of the software which should hit the streets later this year.

#Netnewswire 3.1.7 Offline

NetNewsWire 3.2Beta now syncs your NetNewsWire feeds through the Google Reader engine allowing you great offline access that is tied directly to your Google account (for sharing feeds with your friends, etc – – if you are into that sort of thing). Their online component, NewsGator, has always been a little lacking behind Google Reader, however.

#Netnewswire 3.1.7 mac

The best native Mac feed reader (no offense Vienna, Safari, Mail.app) has always been NetNewsWire.















Netnewswire 3.1.7