Thursday, 28 September 2006

NetNewsWire 3.0 pre-beta released


Since the headline says it all, I need to echo Brent Simmo on this and remind you: this i 't even beta-worthy. It will almost definitely act wonky. If you decide to play with it, backup your present NetNewsWire su ort directory (~/Library/A lication Su ort/NetNewsWire, using cmd + d will duplicate the folder which is good 'nuff for now) as this release will have bugs in it.

With that warning out of the way: Mr. Simmo a ounced on ine ential.com (his blog) today that he's decided to take a bit more of a public a roach to his work on NetNewsWire 3.0, a significant update to one of the most widely used R readers available to any OS. With this new slightly more open-door policy to his development work, Brent has unleashed a very pre-release copy of W 3.0 into the wild.

He also has provided a list of what's new (which is most likely also a work in progre ) in this version, and it goes a little something like this:
  • New Combined view (pictured) - completely rewritten to be faster, more fun, and more useful
  • Attention Reports - NetNewsWire 2.1 added sorting su criptio by attention-and now you can also see reports that list feeds that get the most and least attention
  • Cosmetic changes - ta and browser header tweaks, along with other changes that bring it into a more Mac OS X 'unified' look
  • Post Ta to Weblog - Ope a new window in your weblog editor listing all your open ta in NetNewsWire. It's a way of doing link-dum . Right now it only works with MarsEdit, but Brent just needs a script to make it work with ecto too (I'm not sure if that's a hint or not; it's just what's in the release notes)
So far it's a nice update, though I can personally attest that it's definitely wonky. The new combined view (which I don't typically use; I'm a Traditional View man myself) can seize up occasionally, in addition to other minor quirks. On the bright side, this 3.0 update will be a free upgrade for existing users (which is kinda rare for a full-version update), but I hope Brent has more features on the drawing board to warrant a major point upgrade (Labels? More organization features to better facilitate blogging and research? A kitchen sink, perha ?). However, if you're still feeling adventurous and you've backed up your present W su ort folder, knock yourself out and give this pre-release a test drive.

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