MarsEdit, our new weblog editor, is also in public beta. NetNewsWire 2.0 does not include a weblog editor: instead, it works with external weblog editors.
MarsEdit is designed to make writing for the web like writing email. It has a main window listing weblogs and recent posts, and you create and edit posts in separate document windows. A screen shot illustrates.
For everyone who bought NetNewsWire 1.x, all NetNewsWire 2.x and all MarsEdit 1.x upgrades are free.
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NetNewsWire 2.0b3: first public beta
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The first public betas of NetNewsWire 2.0—full and Lite version—have been posted. See What’s New in NetNewsWire 2.0.
Along with the new features, the application has been streamlined, and it has new icons by Bryan Bell and Jon Hicks.
Among the new features are searching, flagged items, persistence, tabbed browsing, smart lists, search engine subscriptions, script subscriptions, enclosures, built-in styles, and more. (Here is the entire list of changes.)
Both full and Lite versions can be downloaded from the NetNewsWire Betas page.
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