Yeah I noticed that today, totally out of left field. I thought the NNW blog was exclusively for app updates. If it’s a joke, I don’t get it. Edit: I just visited the article in the browser, and it’s Not Found on the site now. Hopefully there’s a follow up as to what happened. Answer from Deleted User on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/rss › you ok, netnewswire?
r/rss on Reddit: You OK, NetNewsWire?
November 2, 2024 -

So the official NetNewsWire blog posted this morning:

Are we training our kids for authoritarianism through belief in Santa? You can be naughty or nice. There is a list — doubly checked. The list says who gets benefits and who gets punishments. And, especially, you have to believe in the man at the literal top of the world who can enter every home.

But the post URL is not found https://netnewswire.blog/2024/12/11/are-we-training.html

Mistake? Hacking? Amusing whatever it was.

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reddit.com › r/rss › reeder or netnewswire?
Reeder or NetNewsWire? : r/rss
August 26, 2025 - Reeder is great for pulling in things like YouTube vids, newsletters, Reddit threads, podcasts etc... NNW is and always has been about a more "pure" RSS experience (have been using since the good old days when the web was fun in the mid '00s along with FeedDemon on Windows 👴).
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reddit.com › r/rss › web version of netnewswire?
r/rss on Reddit: Web version of NetNewsWire?
November 12, 2022 -

I’m using NetNewsWire on macOS and iOS, using iCloud a the database to keep read/unread articles consistent between devices. It is AWESOME. But I can’t install the app on my work machine.

Is there a web version of NetNewsWire - or another RSS reader on the web - that can integrate with the NNW db on my iCloud?

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netnewswire.com › help › mac › 6.0 › en › reddit-feeds.html
NetNewsWire 6 for Mac Help: Learn how to subscribe to a Reddit feed or subreddit
Click Extensions, then click and choose Reddit. Sign in to your account and allow NetNewsWire to access your Reddit account.
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reddit.com › r/androidapps › android equivalent of netnewswire rss reader?
r/androidapps on Reddit: Android equivalent of NetNewsWire RSS reader?
August 14, 2022 -

There's a really fantastic iPhone RSS reader called NetNewsWire, and it's the most polished thing I've ever come across for reading feeds. It doesn't require a login or account, it fetches the feeds from the app without a server, doesn't spam with notifications, and provides handy views like showing just todays unread stories.

I've tried so many free RSS readers for android and I still haven't found anything like the above.

They either require a login (!!!!!) and want to connect to some cloud aggregators instead of fetching locally. They spam the notifications which I have to turn off, or not make it easy to stop the constant background refreshing so I end up having to use the Force Stop a few times a day. And they're ugly and glitchy.

Is there any android RSS reader like netnewswire? I absolutely don't want to have to create an account.

Thanks

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NetNewsWire
NetNewsWire includes special integration with Reddit.
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reddit.com › r/cortex › which rss readers do you use?
r/Cortex on Reddit: Which RSS readers do you use?
November 30, 2021 - NetNewsWire and https://kill-the-newsletter.com have drastically simplified my blog/content consumption.
Find elsewhere
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reddit.com › r/rss › best option for integrating netnewswire with windows?
r/rss on Reddit: Best option for integrating NetNewsWire with Windows?
November 22, 2022 -

New to RSS even though it’s been a thing forever.
I’ve settled on using NNW on my iPhone since it looks like the best free option. I like the simplicity, speed, bug free aspects and from my research it looks like people recommended it just as much as other popular ones like Reeder and Inoreader.

My only gripe is that it’s not available for windows. What would be the easiest way to sync my feeds on NNW with a browser extension or app on Windows? Even considering using Outlook RSS on Windows if that’s an option.

On a side note does NNW have the ability to filter content like NewsBlur does (reducing the noise of busy feeds) or at least keyword search?

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reddit.com › r/rss › introducing today: an rss reader for the modern age
r/rss on Reddit: Introducing Today: An RSS Reader for the Modern Age
October 29, 2025 -

Hey friends!

Remember Google Reader? That thing I wouldn't shut up about back in 2013 when Google killed it? Well, I finally did something about it - I built my own RSS reader app!

It's called Today, and after some evening and weekend coding, it's finally on the App Store. I'm pretty proud of it.

The idea came from my work at Automattic (just hit 7 years there this week!), where we use RSS feeds constantly. I kept thinking, "Why isn't there a simple, clean RSS reader that just... works?" So I made one.

The cool part? It has some AI features built in - but the AI runs entirely on your phone, so your reading habits stay private. It can help you figure out what's worth reading when you have 50 unread articles, or suggest interesting stuff based on what you usually like.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/today-rss-reader/id6754362337

(Also yes, I'm still that person who insists RSS is amazing and everyone should use it. Some things never change. )

Release: https://jakespurlock.com/2025/10/introducing-today-an-rss-reader-for-the-modern-age/

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reddit.com › r/rss › netnewswire - netnewswire to end reddit api use by end of june
r/rss on Reddit: NetNewsWire - NetNewsWire to End Reddit API Use by End of June
September 1, 2022 - Jun 11, 2023 NetNewsWire to End Reddit API Use by End of June NetNewsWire includes special integration with Reddit. A user can add their account and allow NetNewsWire to use the Reddit API, which provides more and better data than Reddit’s ...