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NewsFire - 0.91

RSS newsreader with style

All Time: (3.4)
Version 0.91: (1.0)
Selected Version: 0.91
Release Date: 2005-02-01
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 0.91): 660
Downloads (all versions): 52,183
Price: $19.99

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Product Description:

How does it work? Either add feeds manually using the "+" button or drag the feed from your web browser onto the feed view. The rest should be self-explanatory. The only non-visible UI shortcut is that command-number shortcuts can be used to navigate the feeds.

Please note, this is a very early beta release. The UI is far from perfected and numerous planned features are not present. Support for smart feeds, groups, and advanced appearance prefs is forthcoming.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3 or higher

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Feedback Summary:

Version 0.91:
Overall Rating: (1.0) Features: (3.0) Support: (3.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (1.0) Price: (1.0)
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NewsFire Commentarybug fix... - Version: 1.6 (v82), 9/2/2009 04:05PM PST

shannonp
FYI - v82 fixes an authenticated proxy bug
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NewsFire ReviewFrustrating - Version: 1.6 (v81), 8/18/2009 07:43AM PST

paulshaw
I used to like this app, but it now appears to force you to subscribe to the developers own feed. Not the kind of feature worth upgrading for!
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NewsFire ReviewNetNewsWire - Version: 1.6 (v81), 8/2/2009 10:58AM PST

MAC_1984
Sporadic development meaning the developer gets around to revisions on his own sweet time. The latest removed more features that it added. NetNewsWire is vastly superior is every way.
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