Sunday, November 3, 2013

NetNewsWire Beta Brings Several New Features, Temporarily Lacks Sync

NetNewsWire Beta Brings Several New Features, Temporarily Lacks Sync

OS X: Popular RSS reader NetNewsWire just announced a public beta of its next version, just in time for Google Reader's demise. The software adds a variety of features, but temporarily removes an important one for many users: sync.

NetNewsWire 4 brings a major re-design of the interface, making it look more like a native Mac app and adding some attractive touches here and there. In particular, the new share menu makes it easier to share any article you find via email or on social media. A distraction-free reading mode removes images and puts just the text of an article on a simple off-white background. You can now also bookmark individual articles to read later, mark certain feeds as your favorites, and manage everything with tabs. More features—like sync—may come with the final release. For now, you can give it a try for free during the beta period and pre-order if you like it at 50% off ($10).

NetNewsWire (Free Beta, $10 Pre-Order Price) | via The Next Web


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