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Bottoms Up And We Literally Mean Bottoms Up! Cushions: 43081 Columbus OH ID 83815: Location Phone. Almost a year later, NetNewsWire 5.0 was released on August 26, 2019. On December 22, 2019, Brent Simmons started a public beta for the NetNewsWire iOS app. The iOS version of NetNewsWire 5.0 was released March 9, 2020. NetNewsWire was well regarded by many users and reviewers. Opera browser 71.0.3770.148 Opera - The fast, free and secure browser. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.6 Bring out the best in your photographs. Avira Free Antivirus 3.2.0.22 Get top-rated Avira Free Antivirus! 7-Zip 1.7.1 7-Zip is a powerful file archiver. Just Cause 2 1.0 Just Cause 2. There's no means to sync up NetNewsWire and FeedReader though that's hardly surprising. It would be nice if this was a possibility though. I would heartily recommend to anyone needing a feed reader on Windows that is the nearest equivalent to NetNewsWire to give FeedReader a spin. If nothing else you can't complain about the price. NetNewsWire Mac A modern take on the classic. Read, distraction free. Download Trial Buy Now $19.99. Requires an Intel Mac running macOS 10.12 or higher.

Changes since 5.0

Crash fix: when the app is renamed or moved on disk while running, alert the user and quit the app. This prevents crashes that will happen due to renaming/moving. See Daniel Jalkut on App Movement Monitoring for more info.

(Probably) fix a crashing bug having to do with a callback being called more than once, when it was designed to be called just once.

Sidebar: deleting an empty Feedbin folder no longer makes the sidebar non-responsive.

Timeline: update UI more quickly when a feed icon is downloaded.

Timeline: reload the timeline when show-feed-names is toggled. This fixes a bug where switching between a folder and a feed with the exact same list of articles to appear in the timeline would result in display glitches.

Timeline and article pane: make sure the link for an article isn’t an empty string.

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Article pane: stop blocking links containing the string “feedburner” — there are legitimate cases where that string appears.

Article pane: handle figures and iframes as we do images, so they fit in the view.

Easy studio software. Article pane: fix white flash on first article load while in Dark Mode.

Preferences > General: add checkbox to hide the unread count in the Dock.

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Preferences > Accounts: Updated the UI when a Feedbin user with an expired trial creates an account in NetNewsWire.

RSS parser: Detect RDF (RSS 1.0) feeds that lack an XML header.

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RSS parser: Parse Atom-style dates that are missing a T character in the middle.

RSS parser: check for bad permalinks more aggressively. If they don’t contain a / character, then do not consider them permalinks.

RSS parser: don’t let author/title overwrite item/title.

About window: add link to NetNewsWire website.

Feedbin syncing: fixed a bug where starred articles could appear as unread.

Microblog Mac app sharing: when it has to launch the app first, it waits a little longer before sending it content, which should fix a bug where sometimes you get no content in that case.

Enable the Open in Browser command only when a single article is selected.

NetNewsWire
Developer(s)Current: Brent Simmons
Former: Black Pixel, NewsGator Technologies
Initial releaseJuly 12, 2002; 18 years ago
Stable release
Repository
Operating systemmacOS, iOS
TypeNews aggregator
LicenseMIT License
Websiteranchero.com/netnewswire/

NetNewsWire is a news aggregator for macOS and iOS.

History[edit]

NetNewsWire was developed by Brent and Sheila Simmons for their company Ranchero Software. It was introduced on July 12, 2002, with NetNewsWire Lite, a free version missing some advanced features of the (then commercial) version,[1] introduced some weeks later. Version 1.0 was released on February 11, 2003, and version 2.0 was released in May 2005. At that time it included 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.

In October 2005, NewsGator bought NetNewsWire, bringing their NewsGator Online RSS synchronization service to the Mac.[2] Brent Simmons was hired by NewsGator to continue developing the software.[3]

NetNewsWire 3.0 was released on June 5, 2007.[4] The version added Spotlight indexing of news items, integration with iCal, iPhoto, Address Book, and VoodooPad, Growl support, a new user interface, performance enhancements, and more.

The application was originally shareware, but became free with the release of NetNewsWire 3.1 on January 10, 2008. NetNewsWire Lite was discontinued at the same time. NetNewsWire 3.2 moved to an advertisement-supported model, with an option to purchase the application to remove ads.

An iOS version of NetNewsWire with support for the iPhone, iPod Touch and later for the iPad was released on the first day of the App Store. It included syncing of unread articles with the desktop version.

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NetNewsWire Lite 4.0 was introduced on March 3, 2011 on the Mac App Store. While it misses several of the advanced features included in NetNewsWire 3.2, it includes a completely rewritten code base. In the future, this will be used in the iOS versions of the app and for NetNewsWire 4.0 which will be shareware again.[5]

On June 3, 2011, the acquisition of NetNewsWire by Black Pixel was announced.[6] For two years development had been apparently stalled, with a gap in updates from 2011 through the release of the version 4 Open Beta.[7]

On June 24, 2013, NetNewsWire 4.0 was announced and released as an open beta by Black Pixel. This announcement also brought news that the product would be a commercial product, with no free component (though the beta would be free to use through the final release).[8]

The final release of NetNewsWire 4.0 occurred on September 3, 2015.[9]

In 2017 support of JSON Feed was added into the code base.[10]

On August 31, 2018, Black Pixel announced that they have returned the NetNewsWire intellectual property to Brent Simmons.[11]

On September 1, 2018, Brent Simmons released NetNewsWire 5.0d1. It was a renamed version of his open source Mac RSS reader 'Evergreen'.[12] Almost a year later, NetNewsWire 5.0 was released on August 26, 2019.[13]

On December 22, 2019, Brent Simmons started a public beta for the NetNewsWire iOS app.[14] The iOS version of NetNewsWire 5.0 was released March 9, 2020.[15]

Reception[edit]

NetNewsWire was well regarded by many users and reviewers. According to FeedBurner, NetNewsWire was the most popular desktop newsreader on all platforms in 2005.[16] The software received a Macworld Editor's Choice Award in 2003[17] and 2005[18] and maintained a 4.8 out of five stars rating among reviewers at VersionTracker (now CNET).[19]Ars Technica called NetNewsWire's built-in browser 'hands-down the best of any Mac newsreader,'[20] and Walter Mossberg, technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal, said that NetNewsWire is his favorite for the Mac.[21]

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NetNewsWire 5.0 was also received well. MacStories praised the RSS reader's search engine and general stability, but lamented that some advanced features and customization options had not made it into the release, calling 5.0 'a solid foundation for the future'.[22]Gizmodo wrote that NetNewsWire 5.0 was off to a promising start, but agreed that it lacked some of the features that might be expected by a power user.[23]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'NetNewsWire feature chart'. NewsGator. Retrieved 2007-05-30.
  2. ^Fleischman, Glenn (2005-10-10). 'NewsGator Acquires NetNewsWire'. TidBITS. Adam C. Engst. Retrieved 2007-05-30.
  3. ^'NewsGator acquires NetNewsWire'. Brent Simmons. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  4. ^McNulty, Scott (2007-06-05). 'NetNewsWire 3.0 now available'. TUAW. Retrieved 2007-06-05.
  5. ^'The return of NetNewsWire Lite'. Brent Simmons. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  6. ^'NetNewsWire acquired by Black Pixel'. Brent Simmons. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  7. ^'NetNewsWire 3.3'. Archived from the original on 2013-01-12. Retrieved 2013-02-03.
  8. ^'NetNewsWire 4 Open Beta'. Daniel Pasco. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  9. ^https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/netnewswire/id635060292?mt=12
  10. ^Brent Simmons (2017-09-04). 'Support JSON Feeds'. Retrieved 2020-01-01.
  11. ^Dick, George (31 August 2018). 'The Future of NetNewsWire'. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  12. ^'NetNewsWire History'. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  13. ^'NetNewsWire 5.0 Now Available'. 26 August 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  14. ^'inessential: NetNewsWire 5 for iOS Public TestFlight'. inessential.com. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
  15. ^'NetNewsWire: Free and Open Source RSS Reader for Mac and iOS'. ranchero.com. Retrieved 2020-03-08.
  16. ^'RSS Market Share'. Burning Questions. FeedBurner. 2005-01-10. Archived from the original on 2007-06-02. Retrieved 2007-05-30.
  17. ^'The 19th Annual Editors' Choice Awards'. Macworld. Mac Publishing. 2004-02-01. Archived from the original on 2007-07-05. Retrieved 2007-05-30.
  18. ^Frakes, Dan (2005-12-20). 'NetNewsWire 2: Even with Safari 2.0 in the picture, RSS reader remains indispensable'. Macworld. Mac Publishing. Archived from the original on 2007-06-02. Retrieved 2007-05-30.
  19. ^'NetNewsWire'. CNET. 2007-05-30. Retrieved 2013-06-30.
  20. ^Warren, Brian (2005-09-22). 'Mac RSS Readers'. Ars Technica. Retrieved 2007-05-30.
  21. ^Mossberg, Walt (2005-05-05). 'A Guide to Using RSS, Which Helps You Scan Vast Array of Sites'. All Things Digital. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2007-05-30.
  22. ^'NetNewsWire Review: The Mac RSS Client, Rebooted with a Solid Foundation for the Future'. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  23. ^'One of the Best RSS Readers Is Back'. Gizmodo. Retrieved 2020-01-23.

External links[edit]

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You can use either the zero-touch or SPX interactive utility to replace existing PE units. If you use zero-touch, all replacement units must be new (clean) units.

Note: The first time you enable zero-touch configuration, the system sends a zero-touch probe within 60 seconds. If a port specified in the zero-touch-ports configuration or a CB SPX port or LAG with no connection becomes active, a zero-touch probe is also triggered within a minute. Otherwise, a probe is sent every six minutes. Ruckus recommends disabling zero-touch provisioning once PE discovery is complete.

If the replacement unit has startup configuration, you must use the SPX interactive setup utility. The SPX interactive-setup utility can also be used for clean units.

Follow these steps to replace one or more PE units. The detailed example following the procedure uses SPX interactive-setup to replace two PE units.

  1. Execute the write memory command if you have not already done so.
  2. Power down the unit or units to be replaced, and remove connections.
  3. Replace each PE unit with a new unit or a unit running switch or router mode.
  4. If the replacement units are clean units and you opt to use the zero-touch utility, enter the zero-touch-enable command; otherwise, skip to the next step.
    The zero-touch utility discovers the replacement units and assigns them the PE IDs of the units they are replacing. Then it reloads the replacement units as PEs.
  5. Note: Follow this step only after disabling the zero-touch-enable command.
    If the replacement units are in switch or router mode, run the spx interactive-setup utility, and select option 3. If you are using the utility to discover new units, select option 2.
    The SPX interactive-setup utility discovers the replacement units and assigns them the PE IDs of the units they are replacing. Then it reloads the replacement units as PEs.

The following set of examples replaces two PE units. In the example below, the active Campus Fabric configuration is first saved. The show spx command displays the Campus Fabric topology. The show running-config command displays details on the active configuration, including details on the modules installed in each CB and PE unit. The output shows that Campus Fabric is enabled (spx House drafting software for mac. cb-enable) and lists the configured SPX ports and SPX LAGs. It indicates a ring of three PE units (20, 27, and 24) are connected through CB-SPX ports 1/1/1 and 1/1/3. Port 1/1/3 is part of a two-port SPX LAG.

In the following example, PE 24 and PE 27 have been powered down, disconnected, replaced by two new units, and reconnected. The show spx command displays the current Campus Fabric topology. All units are listed; however, the two units that were removed are in the 'reserve' state, and the topology is no longer complete (the PE units and their SPX connections are lost).

In the following example, the spx interactive-setup command is entered to discover the replacement PE units. In this example, menu option 2 is selected because the two replacement PE units have no configuration. (As an alternative, you can enable and run the zero-touch utility as explained earlier.) The SPX interactive-setup utility probes the existing Campus Fabric topology for new units. It discovers the two new units in the same positions as the PE units that were removed. The user is given the default option to accept each old PE ID in turn and presses Enter to accept each one. The utility presents the accepted topology and asks for user confirmation. Once the user accepts the topology, the utility reloads the replacement units as PE units.