

The Sites tab lets you view each feed you’ve added individually, and you can see an unread number count in the right hand column for each. You have five different tabs for viewing your feeds along the bottom: Sites, Unread, Today, Bookmarks, and Favorites. While I’m used to other apps like Reeder and Unread, I still found NetNewsWire to be fairly intuitive to navigate, though the app does suffer from a bit of stuttering when scrolling through a long list of articles. I like how this is done because it adds a nice splash of color to the app, and it contrasts especially nicely against the night theme. The app has a day and night theme that you can toggle in the app settings, and each site that is added is assigned a text color to match the favicon. The design of NetNewsWire is simple, clean, and rather beautiful. For sites that you don’t see in “Popular,” you can add them manually by entering the address. You can even select entire categories if you like all of the sites that it features. I went through this list of sites and found many that were interesting, so I selected them one-by-one. These sites ranged from well-known sites like CNN and Forbes to indie sites like Six Colors and.

In fact, after I created my account and wanted to add feeds, NetNewsWire had a screen with some of the most popular feeds that were categorized by topic, such as Apple, Technology, Science, World, Entertainment, and more. I wish that NetNewsWire synced with other RSS services, because this can be rather tedious.įortunately, if you are starting with a clean slate with RSS, NetNewsWire has a good setup. Since I have had to create a new account for syncing, I have to add my feeds manually, which is a pain when I have over 50 subscriptions in Feedly. The syncing is fairly quick and seamless, but I have only been using the iOS app on a single device.
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Signing up for a free account will sync your feeds on multiple iOS devices, as well as the Mac app ($9.99) if you have it. The first thing I noticed with the new NetNewsWire is that they now use their own syncing service, appropriately dubbed NetNewsWire Cloud Sync.
