![]() The Reader feature is like the full text that you find in other readers. This is something that you generally must pay for or least buy an in-app purchases in other Rss readers. ![]() But they offer something called the Reader feature. One of the biggest sellers for me is that not only is it free. ![]() You really can access everything on and from the main page. It is simple without a lot of settings or places to find things. Being completely free and has zero ads and no in-app purchases should be an indicator or least raise your eye browse. This is an open source program which I am always a huge fan of software that are open sourced. As various places have rotor options that clearly shows me that this was on purpose. You can really tell that accessibility was put into this. I was truly amazed how accessible this app was right out of the box on its opening day. NetNewsWire is now my go to RSS Reader of choice on the iOS. As I have been a long-time user and a fan of the Lire and Newsify that I wasn’t quite sure if it would have enough for me to pull away of something, I’ve used every day for years. When I first heard that it was coming to the iOS. (This release will require the Mac and iOS OSes presumably coming in 2021.Many Mac users may have heard of the NetNewsWire as this has been around for a long time on the platform. Our view - that SwiftUI and Combine are the future of Mac and iOS development - is unchanged. We’ll write more about what we’re missing in a future blog post. But NetNewsWire has some special considerations. It’s awesome, and many apps could be written using SwiftUI right now. This isn’t meant to criticize SwiftUI or to say that it’s not useful yet. We’ve done a ton of work on this, but we’ll just hold on to it for a year. We could almost do this now, but there would be too many regressions. We’re hoping to be able to do this after the SwiftUI updates coming in WWDC 2021. This will be the SwiftUI release, where the user interface code will be shared across Mac and iOS versions of NetNewsWire. (There’s a good chance there will also be 6.2, 6.3, etc.) NetNewsWire 7.0 (Our current plans have us supporting Catalina and Big Sur in this release, but we’re not 100% sure about Catalina support yet.) NetNewsWire 6.1 This Mac and iOS release will include iCloud syncing, user interface updates for Big Sur, and a bunch of other new features (including, hopefully, support for other additional syncing systems). It will run on Big Sur, but won’t be updated for Big Sur.) NetNewsWire 6.0 ![]() Once test versions are available, we’ll post a note on this blog. We can’t give you an ETA, but we can say that it’s next. It will have feature parity with NetNewsWire for iOS, including a reader view and a few other features that haven’t made it to the Mac version yet. This release will include Feedly syncing. Here are our current plans: NetNewsWire 5.1 for Mac We just released NetNewsWire 5.0.4 for Mac - it’s a bug-fix release with a nice performance enhancement when fetching articles.īut the question on your mind probably isn’t “When are you going to make NetNewsWire even faster?” - it’s probably “When is Feedly sync coming?” or “When is iCloud sync coming?” ![]()
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