I like the browser to be my app for a lot of things. I shun most apps at the outset, resisting all calls to switch from a website to an app that will often just read that website in a different way. I shun banking apps, for example, and much prefer to access the bank’s website directly via a browser. I use plenty, but I suspect not as many as most folk. The thing is, whilst the iOS app had Feedly support from the outset, I had to wait until this month, with NetNewsWire 5.1, to get Feedly support on macOS.Īs it goes, I’m not an app fanatic. The macOS app was released first and then the iOS/iPadOS app. Brent was already working on a new RSS reader called EverGreen, but instead of releasing that under its own name, it was released as NetNewsWire 5.0. In August 2018 it returned to Brent Simmons, or at least its name did. It was bought by NewsGator in the mid 2000s and then bought by Black Pixel in the early 2010s. NetNewsWire has been around in one form or another since the early 2000s and it was the brainchild of a chap called Brent Simmons. I have been waiting for a while to switch from ‘raw’ Feedly, by which I mean Feedly’s web interface, to Ranchero’s NetNewsWire, which, for the uninitiated, is an app for reading RSS feeds. It is well-designed, intuitive to use and it's absolutely free. NetNewsWire is a fast, reliable RSS reader for macOS, iPadOS and iOS.
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