

If you take a month or two to speed things up, from time to time, your app will always be at best just kind of heading toward satisfactory, but never to arrive. I suspect that it’s hard to do this any other way. Being fast is part of the very definition of the app. Thanks for the feature requests! I’m not sure what you mean by a few of them, though. NetNewsWire is fast because performance is one of our core values. It is easy to change which theme you are currently. Search in the App Store for rss reader, and you will come up. Older versions of NetNewsWire included support for styles which have a different suffix and are incompatible with new version of NetNewsWire. Other popular ones include Pulse News Reader, NetNewsWire, GoReader Pro, and Reeder for iPad. Hopefully, these suggestions will help NNW become better and eventually become THE best RSS Feed reader available, as it once was. NetNewsWire includes several Article Themes, but you can add other themes from other users. Its my review of NetNewsWire 3.1 from almost 6 years ago: For the basic user who checks a few feeds once a day, NNW provides a familiar and friendly. Until then it will have to remain a throwback novelty. Unfortunately, NNW feels to be the same app/workflow as it was back then with little evolution other than being on my iDevice.Īdding features such as Category (folder) views, device feed sharing (iCloud Drive), newspaper style view, duplicate elimination/aggregation, recommended feeds, auto category forward, and auto-read would make NNW my go-to news reading solution. I have been looking for an equivalent for the mac only Feed reader software NetNewsWire on Windows and I think I have found something that comes the closest yet. Get the latest beta here After we ship the Mac version, we’ll get to work on the iOS version. When NNW was released, I was hoping that it would significantly improve my news reading experience, as it did years ago. We believe we’re very close to shipping NetNewsWire 6.0 for Mac. However, over the years have experienced many new ways to consume my news including Feedly and News+. I was excited to hear NNW coming back and that it would be available on my current devices (iPad/iPhone). I used to use NetNewsWire years ago and loved it, I was so disappointed when it went away.
