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Netnewswire login1/18/2023 ![]() There are also tabs that let you switch between articles which are open in the built-in browser. Other features: NetNewsWire 4 has a Today section that shows only RSS feed content from today. Social networks: You can share articles on Facebook, via email and down to Instapaper. Star/Favorite: Yes, you can save articles as bookmarks and add feeds to a Favorites section. You can also sort articles so the newest or the oldest is at top. Search/Sort: You can search for a word in an article, in the title of an article or by author. Mark all read/unread: You can mark all items in an RSS feed and all items in a folder as read. Resizable elements like fonts, columns: Yes, has a night or day view and different font sizes and types. NetNewsWire 4 allows you to export your feeds via OPML.įolder Support: Yes, imported from Google and create your own. The app does not import tags or starred items from Google. Google Reader Import: Yes, automatic import via your Google account or manually via OPML import. Here's a rundown of the major features of your average RSS reader and information on which ones are supported by NetNewsWire 4. When you delete a folder, you delete the folder itself and all the subscriptions within it. Folders then can be nested inside other folders for convenience, as shown above. You can further organize feeds by dragging them and dropping them into a folder. NetNewsWire 4 supports folders, bookmarks for individual articles and favorites for feeds. The menu bar is customizable, too, allowing you to add and remove items to suit your RSS reading habits. You can also change the font type and the font size. ![]() You can customize the look of NetNewsWire 4 by switching between a day view with a white background and a night view with a dark background. In this view, you can have multiple articles (tabs) open and easily move between them. As shown above, a new column appears on the right that lets you switch from reading an article to browsing through the feeds. A full article will change the view so you have a large center column with images and text. ![]() There is one view so you will always have these three columns until you read a full article with the app's built-in browser. ![]() The columns are adjustable, so you can tweak their size to fit your screen and reading preference. All your feeds are in the leftmost column, previews are in the center column and the right column displays the article's content. NetNewsWire 4 has a traditional three column layout. You can export your feeds from NetNewsWire 4 using an OPML file. New feeds can be added by typing in the URL of the website or browsing through NetNewsWire's predefined list of sites. If you have an OPML file kicking around, you can also use that file to add your RSS feeds to the app. The app does not import tags or starred items. When you fire up NetNewsWire 4 for the first time, you can easily import your Google Reader content by logging into your Google account. Its transition to Google Reader back in the day and now away from Google Reader is expectedly seamless. NetNewsWire was one of the first news reading apps and consequently has along history with RSS. ![]() You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu. ![]()
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