NETNEWSWIRE 5 FOR IOS: VENERABLE RSS READER APP EVEN BETTER ON MOBILE
RSS reader apps have come and gone, but few have experienced such a bumpy roller-coaster ride as Netnewswire.
Making a splash in 2002 from developer Brent Simmons, the popular Mac version was ultimately acquired by not one but two different companies before finally finding its way back home in 2019.
Along the way, Netnewswire found its way onto ios—and even Apple TV for a brief time—but the marriage never quite flourished. Thankfully, Simmons has rectified this situation with an all-new universal IOS version that faithfully mirrors the desktop experience I reviewed last year ( go.
macworld.com/nt19), and even bests it in some ways.
OLD FAITHFUL
Those who use Netnewswire 5 for Mac to stay current with the news already know what to expect from the new IOS and ipados version. The words “stable” and “fast” are frequently used to describe this free app, and the same applies here.
Rather than reinvent the wheel, Simmons and his small team did a remarkable job porting the macos edition to iphone and ipad. On the tablet, for example, there’s a familiar three-panel layout, with sources on the left, list of articles from a selected feed at center, with the remaining space reserved for reading the chosen article. Nothing remarkable on the surface, especially when other RSS reader apps like Reeder and Readkit do pretty much the same.
Where competing apps frequently get bogged down with complexity and feature bloat, Netnewswire 5 for IOS remains lean and most importantly, free of the pesky bugs which increasingly seem to infect modern apps. (It’s a testament to Simmons’ coding prowess that not a single “hot fix” update has been necessary during the first month of availability.) One downside to being so nimble is there’s not much in the way of custom display options. If you like
to tweak text size or font style, for example, this is not the news reader for you.
Despite remaining faithful to the macos aesthetic, NNW 5 takes full advantage of IOS, with excellent support for Siri Shortcuts and systemwide Dark Mode (a manual toggle switch for the latter would be welcome, however). On ipad, there’s additional support for multiple windows and—with the right accessory attached—nearly 30 keyboard shortcuts, which make the app feel more like the desktop version.
GET IN SYNC
Although there was little reason to sync RSS feeds with other devices prior to smartphones and tablets, it would be inconceivable to release an app without it today. Although Netnewswire 5 for Mac remains stubbornly limited to Feedbin and locally imported feeds, the mobile edition