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NetNewsWire reviews and mentions
- Ask HN: How do RSS readers handle items missing pubDates?
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Family news app
Here’s an opensource and free RSS reader https://github.com/Ranchero-Software/NetNewsWire
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GitHub help. It's overwhelming for me to understand.
Gotcha. Your problem isn't with GitHub, it's a question of how NetNewsWire theme creation works. They have a page on this: https://github.com/Ranchero-Software/NetNewsWire/blob/main/Technotes/Themes.md
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Privacy oriented rss feed that I can put my own links and turn them into a rss feed
The best RSS reader will depend on the platform you are using, for example on macOS and iOS there's NetNewsWire, on GNOME there's Feeds, on Windows (albeit it's also available on other platforms) there's Fluent Reader, on Nextcloud there's Nextcloud News, on Android there used to be Flym, but recent Play Store rule changes led to its archival with Handy News Reader being the most active fork.
- NetNewsWire: RSS reader for macOS and iOS.
- Ask HN: What Has Happened to Twitter?
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Learn from complex projects
The app is also the best RSS feed reader that I've ever tried so far: NetNewsWire
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What are some good open-source Mac apps you can't live without?
NetNewsWire: RSS Reader
- How to Support NetNewsWire
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A curated list of Open Source example iOS apps developed in Swift
NetNewsWire - RSS reader for macOS and iOS.
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Subscription apps are getting too far
Switch to NetNewsWire, it’s free, has no subscription model, and is open source
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Hacker News RSS
NetNewsWire for macOS/iOS[0]. It was the best RSS reader for Mac OS X in the far past and they have now revived it and made it open source. I particularly like that you can sync feeds via iCloud or self-hosted instead of an external service.
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Ask HN: Is there an RSS app with a blacklist / mutelist
Feedly does it, as you mention.
There is an open feature request for NetNewsWire and apparently it sort of obeys Feedly's mute feature.
https://github.com/Ranchero-Software/NetNewsWire/issues/3018
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Are there any iOS news apps that do not track you?
Here’s its privacy policy, GitHub repository and results of checking if the app website has third-party trackers (it has none). Of course, website is not the app, but since it’s 100% FOSS — you can check yourself (given you have the technical knowledge of course).
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Advice for learning swift as an experienced programmer?
As for code bases, I really like NetNewsWire. It's not the most clever code, but it's very clear and the organization is wonderful. I also really appreciate the extra elements like the Technotes and details like the explicit support for an additional build config file which makes it super convenient to setup code signing.
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Ranchero-Software/NetNewsWire is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
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