


The application was originally shareware, but became free with the release of NetNewsWire 3.1 on January 10, 2008. The version added Spotlight indexing of news items, integration with iCal, iPhoto, Address Book, and VoodooPad, Growl support, a new user interface, performance enhancements, and more. The update weighs in at just 5.6MB, and is available from the NewsGator site. NetNewsWire 3.0 was released on June 5, 2007. On Windows, we recommend installing the Hosting Bundle, which includes the. One other addition is the First-run Assistant, which will likely be seen by " Lite users and people returning to NetNewsWire from a several-year absence." Simmons has discussed the particulars of this assistant on his own blog, and it's a fascinating read for those interested in the nuances of interface design. The ASP.NET Core Runtime enables you to run existing web/server applications.
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much more aggressive removal of read items from their folders Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh U Intel Mac OS X 1056 de-de) AppleWebKit/525.27.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) NetNewsWire/3.1.7.'I-see-nothing' bug which displayed an empty window for some users.NetNewsWire 3.1. If you too are a fan of NNW, then you'll probably want to know about the release of NetNewsWire 3.1.2, fixing (amongst other things): NewsGator has updated their top-shelf RSS reader extraordinaire for Mac. Not only does it make a lot of our lives easier by managing our feeds, but the syncing with NewsGator's other online and Windows desktop clients mean that we're (sadly) never far away from the news. Here at TUAW, we rather like Brent Simmons' excellent (and now free) news-reader NetNewsWire.
