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On Twitter
Tim Bray: “I enjoy it for the background-conversation-hum effect, sort of like being in a busy coffee shop. And there’ve been a few times when I’ve got professionally-important news way before I would have seen it on another channel, or that I might otherwise not have seen at all.”

I highly recommend Twitterrific. (I’m on Twitter, cunningly disguised as brentsimmons.)
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 17:35:52 GMT

NetNewsWire to Del.icio.us with ‘toread’ tag
FutureMac: “I’ve modified existing NetNewsWire to Del.icio.us Applescripts to save the currently-selected news item to Del.icio.us with the tag ‘toread.’ You can easily change this tag to whatever tag you use to mark items you wish to read later on.”
Sun, 16 Mar 2008 20:45:14 GMT

FMDB for iPhone
Gus Mueller: “I just tried compiling my FMDB SQLite wrappers against the iPhone SDK, and hey—it seems to work!”

Good news. (We use FMDB in NetNewsWire.)
Fri, 07 Mar 2008 04:15:23 GMT

NetNewsWire 3.1.3 released
NetNewsWire 3.1.3 rolls back a change in the behavior of folders and the Latest News subscription. The change triggered a crashing bug for some folks, so we rolled it back. (We’ll get back to this issue with the next release—step one was to deal with the crashing bug.)
Wed, 06 Feb 2008 23:37:16 GMT

NetNewsWire 3.1.2b2
NetNewsWire 3.1.2b2 fixes some syncing bugs and a bug with folders and the Latest-News subscription dropping read items too quickly.
Fri, 01 Feb 2008 13:20:50 GMT

Things you may not know about NetNewsWire 3.1 (part two: reading stuff)
Me on inessential.com: “The space bar scrolls the current item. If there is no more to scroll, it goes to the next unread item. This way you can read all of your news with coffee cup in one hand, while the other taps the space bar.”
Mon, 28 Jan 2008 19:37:06 GMT

Reminder for NetNewsWire Lite users
This is just a reminder for NetNewsWire Lite users: we released the full version of NetNewsWire for free. You can upgrade and get all the features of the new version. And all the bug fixes. It’s a better NetNewsWire.

(We noticed a few folks still running Lite in our logs, and we wanted to make sure they got the news about the free upgrade.)
Thu, 24 Jan 2008 18:35:15 GMT

NetNewsWire desktop app integration
Me on inessential.com: “One of my favorite features of NetNewsWire is how it works with a bunch of other desktop apps. The idea is this: news comes in to NetNewsWire, and then you route stuff to wherever it should go.”
Wed, 23 Jan 2008 05:30:06 GMT

Sandvox updated for Leopard
Macworld: “Karelia Software has updated its Web site creation tool, Sandvox, adding several fixes for Leopard, as well as other improvements.”
Wed, 21 Nov 2007 23:33:52 GMT

How to Repair the Empty Keychain Passwords in Leopard
Shawn Blanc: “I have been entering the same passwords over and over every time I want to connect to my home wireless, check my email or news feeds.” Here’s how to fix it.
Sun, 11 Nov 2007 06:03:24 GMT

NetNewsWire 3.1b21: new Combined View, Leopard changes and fixes
NetNewsWire iconNetNewsWire 3.1b21 includes a new Combined View, Leopard changes and fixes, and a bunch of bug fixes.

The new Combined View is designed for better readability and skim-ability. It also breaks lots of news items up into pages, so that performance doesn’t suffer when trying to load hundreds or thousands of items at once.

Leopard changes include things like using the new folder icon in the subscriptions list and using the new dock badge standard.

See nnwbeta.com for the download and more in-depth change notes. (Yes, NetNewsWire betas now have their own domain name. ;)
Thu, 01 Nov 2007 18:39:42 GMT

Everything’s Coming Up Milhouse
Daring Fireball: “Apple’s Q4 2007 financial statement is just chock full of good news. Profits are up, revenue is up, iPod sales are up, iPhone sales are strong. But the big news is the Mac.”
Tue, 23 Oct 2007 23:46:59 GMT

iPhone SDK coming in February
Apple - Hot News: “Let me just say it: We want native third party applications on the iPhone, and we plan to have an SDK in developers’ hands in February.”
Wed, 17 Oct 2007 15:58:30 GMT

iMedia Browser gives media window in any app
Macworld: “Apple includes a media browser in many of its applications, allowing users to browse through photos, songs and movies. iMedia Browser gives users this functionality in any application, according to [Karelia Software].”

Karelia has also made this available as a framework for other developers to use. (Hint to Daniel—this could be cool for MarsEdit.)
Tue, 16 Oct 2007 17:28:10 GMT

Apple iPhone Web apps directory
Apple’s iPhone Web apps directory is online. (It includes NewsGator Mobile, of course.)

Does this mean no native development for iPhone? It doesn’t necessarily mean that. But it does show how Apple is serious about folks creating web apps for iPhone.
Thu, 11 Oct 2007 22:13:54 GMT

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