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New York Times Reader coming to your Macs

by Arnold Zafra on May 14, 2008 at 06:41 AM

New York Times Reader for Mac
The popular Times Reader for PC is set to get its own Mac version sometime this month. The Mac beta version will get the same core set of features as its PC counterpart including, easy-to-read paginated format, offline access, seven-day archive, text search and font size adjustment. NYT is even throwing access to its Premium Crosswords, how cool is that?

Unlike its the PC version, where the Times Reader’s windows automatically adjust to render a user’s screen,  Mac users would be given with four pre-set window sizes to choose from. Ironically, the Times Reader for Mac uses Microsoft’s Silverlight technology to render the Times pages on the Mac Version. NYT reasons out that this was done to make the Mac Version as close as possible to the PC version of the Reader.

Additionally, the search function of the Times Reader for Mac has became more robust, now allowing full text searching of each articles in the seven day period.

As the Times Reader for Mac is still in beta stage, expect some bumps as you do your daily dose of NYT readings. NYT promises to put in more advanced features into their Mac Reader including News in Pictures and a faster synchronization time.

Via [First Look Blog]

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