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NetNewsWire

NetNewsWire 3.0 under Mac OS X v10.4.
Developer: NewsGator
Latest release: 3.0 / June 5, 2007
OS: Mac OS X
Genre: News Aggregator
License: Proprietary
Website: www.newsgator.com/Individuals/NetNewsWire/

NetNewsWire is a commercial desktop news aggregator for Mac OS X, featuring a three-paned interface similar to Apple's Mail client. It was developed by Brent and Sheila Simmons for their company Ranchero Software. NetNewsWire has a 30-day demo period. NetNewsWire Lite, a free version of NetNewsWire that does not include some of the advanced features of the commercial version, is also available.[1] Mac OS X version 10. ... Software development is the translation of a user need or marketing goal into a software product. ... NewsGator is a company that has developed an RSS feed aggregation and reading platform. ... A software release is the distribution, whether public or private, of an initial or new and upgraded version of a computer software product. ... is the 156th day of the year (157th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... // An operating system (OS) is the software that manages the sharing of the resources of a computer. ... Mac OS X (IPA: ) is a line of graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc. ... Computer software can be organized into categories based on common function, type, or field of use. ... An aggregator or news aggregator is a type of software that retrieves syndicated Web content that is supplied in the form of a web feed (RSS, Atom and other XML formats), and that are published by weblogs, podcasts, vlogs, and mainstream mass media websites. ... A software license is a legal agreement which may take the form of a proprietary or gratuitous license as well as a memorandum of contract between a producer and a user of computer software. ... It has been suggested that closed source be merged into this article or section. ... A website (alternatively, Web site or web site) is a collection of Web pages, images, videos and other digital assets that is hosted on one or several Web server(s), usually accessible via the Internet, cell phone or a LAN. A Web page is a document, typically written in HTML... An aggregator or news aggregator is a type of software that retrieves syndicated Web content that is supplied in the form of a web feed (RSS, Atom and other XML formats), and that are published by weblogs, podcasts, vlogs, and mainstream mass media websites. ... Mac OS X (IPA: ) is a line of graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc. ... Apple Inc. ... Mail (aka Mail. ...


NetNewsWire was one of the first desktop RSS readers on any platform when it first appeared publicly on July 12, 2002. Version 1.0 was released on February 11, 2003, and version 2.0 was released in May 2005. NetNewsWire's features include the ability to create custom feed views, custom downloading and opening of podcasts, synchronization of feeds and feed status between computers, Bloglines support, and a built-in tabbed browser. For RSS feeds from Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Syndication. ... is the 193rd day of the year (194th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ... is the 42nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... An orange square with waves indicates that an RSS feed is present on a web page. ... Bloglines is a web-based news aggregator for browsing weblogs and other news feeds. ...


In October 2005, NewsGator bought Ranchero and NetNewsWire, bringing their NewsGator Online RSS synchronization service to OS X.[2] NewsGator is a company that has developed an RSS feed aggregation and reading platform. ...


NetNewsWire 3.0 was released on June 5, 2007.[3] It includes Spotlight indexing of news items, integration with iCal, iPhoto, Address Book, and VoodooPad, Growl support, a new user interface, performance enhancements, and more. Spotlight is an as-you-type, system-wide desktop search feature found in Mac OS X v10. ... For the Tcl calendar package, see Ical (Unix). ... iPhoto is a software application made by Apple Inc. ... An address book or a name and address book (NAB) is a book or a collection of data storing contact details (for example: address, telephone number, e-mail address, fax number, mobile phone number). ... This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ... Adium using Growl Bezel Growl is a global notifications system for the Mac OS X operating system. ...


Reception

NetNewsWire is well regarded by Mac users and reviewers. According to FeedBurner, NetNewsWire was the most popular desktop newsreader on all platforms in 2005.[4] The software received a Macworld Editor's Choice Award in 2003[5] and 2005[6] and maintains a 4.8 out of five stars rating among reviewers at VersionTracker.[7] Ars Technica calls NetNewsWire's built-in browser "hands-down the best of any Mac newsreader,"[8] and Walter Mossberg, technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal, says that NetNewsWire is his favorite for Mac OS X.[9] Feedburner is best known for its Atom-to-RSS conversion: you give it an Atom feed URL (e. ... MacWorld magazine (April 2004) Macworld is a monthly computer magazine dedicated to Macintosh products. ... VersionTracker. ... Ars Technica is a technology-related website catering to PC enthusiasts. ... Walter Mossberg is a highly respected technology journalist for the Wall Street Journal. ... The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is an international daily newspaper published by Dow Jones & Company in New York City, New York, USA, with Asian and European editions, and a worldwide daily circulation of more than 2 million as of 2006, with 931,000 paying online subscribers. ...


References

  1. ^ NetNewsWire feature chart. NewsGator. Retrieved on 2007-05-30.
  2. ^ Fleischman, Glenn (2005-10-10). NewsGator Acquires NetNewsWire. TidBITS. Adam C. Engst. Retrieved on 2007-05-30.
  3. ^ McNulty, Scott (2007-06-05). NetNewsWire 3.0 now availabler. TUAW. Retrieved on 2007-06-05.
  4. ^ RSS Market Share. Burning Questions. FeedBurner (2005-01-10). Retrieved on 2007-05-30.
  5. ^ The 19th Annual Editors' Choice Awards. Macworld. Mac Publishing (2004-02-01). Retrieved on 2007-05-30.
  6. ^ Frakes, Dan (2005-12-20). NetNewsWire 2: Even with Safari 2.0 in the picture, RSS reader remains indispensable. Macworld. Mac Publishing. Retrieved on 2007-05-30.
  7. ^ NetNewsWire. VersionTracker. TechTracker (2007-05-30). Retrieved on 2007-05-30.
  8. ^ Warren, Brian (2005-09-22). Mac RSS Readers. Ars Technica. Retrieved on 2007-05-30.
  9. ^ Mossberg, Walt. "A Guide to Using RSS, Which Helps You Scan Vast Array of Sites", All Things Digital, Wall Street Journal, 2005-05-05. Retrieved on 2007-05-30. 

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