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title: back to netnewswire
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created: 1104762881
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permalink: blog/walkah/back-to-netnewswire
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- mac os x
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<p>
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a while ago, i stopped using <a href="http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/">netnewswire</a> for feed reading and started exclusively using <a href="http://www.bloglines.com/" title="Bloglines web-based feed reading">bloglines</a> - since bloglines is a web-based service it's available anywhere i've got a browser, and my read news stays in sync. well, <a href="http://www.inessential.com/2004/12/31.php" title="Brent Simmons, NetNewsWire author">brent</a> gave me a reason to switch back to netnewswire...
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From <a href="http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/changenotes/netnewswire2.0b10.php">NetNewsWire 2.0b10 Change Notes</a>:
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The main new feature of this beta is support for RSS enclosures—aka “podcasting.” There are several smaller new features: Yahoo News search feeds, a downloads window, support for Atom linkblogs, smart list enhancements, better feedback at startup, and more.
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now the <em>killer</em> feature will be when he finally implements the <a href="http://bloglines.com/services/api/sync" title="bloglines sync api">bloglines sync api</a> so i can stay in sync with bloglines.
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