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New York Times Reader coming to your Macs

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

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… Continue Reading »

Times coming soon, makes RSS somewhat appealing

by Alec Feld on Apr 28, 2008 at 05:47 PM

I sort of hate RSS, and use it oddly. To start off, I’m subscribed to about 100 feeds I hate and am too lazy to unsubscribe to, though that’s mostly my fault. What I really hate is the UI of most RSS apps, they aren’t that friendly. If I’m reading… Continue Reading »

NewsFire goes free

by Stephen Chinnadorai on Mar 1, 2008 at 07:44 PM

Earlier this year, I posted that NetNewsWire had gone free - now I can say the same about its biggest competitor, Newsfire. NewsFire has been one of the most popular offline RSS readers for the Mac; created by David Watanabe, the developer who brought us Xtorrent and Acquisition. “After much… Continue Reading »

Headline: Delicious RSS

by Greg Healy on Jun 12, 2007 at 02:00 PM

Lately I’ve been in the mood for things Delicious. With things such as iLikeOlives, and the WWDC Party (which the Headline developer will be attending), there is quite a bit going on in the “Delicious World” in the next few weeks. Though this teaser, not from the same people as… Continue Reading »

NetNewsWire 3 now available for your RSS-ing pleasure.

by Greg Healy on Jun 9, 2007 at 05:00 PM

I am a big RSS geek, with close to 75 feeds in total. That is why on June 5th, I was pleased to see NetNewsWire 3 released with a bunch of great new features, including: Desktop integration – Spotlight, Address Book, iCal, iPhoto, Growl, Twitterrific and more. Great new look… Continue Reading »

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