NetNewsWire Lite 2.0b41 Change Notes

13 April 2005

This page lists changes to NetNewsWire Lite since 2.0b37.

(You can download the current beta from the NetNewsWire beta page.)

Note

We’re in the final stages of finishing NetNewsWire 2.0—all the features of 2.0 are in place. The point of this release is to fix a bunch of bugs.

Backups

You should make backups of your NetNewsWire data. (Even once 2.0 has shipped, making backups is a good idea. It’s always a good idea—for other data too, not just for NetNewsWire.)

The two things to back up are your preferences and data folder:

Changes since 2.0b37

RSS parser

Fixed a bug introduced in the previous beta with parsing dates in some RSS feeds.

Styles

Added BD Aqua Floating and BD Graphit Floating by Bartelme Design.

Added Mail style by Chris Clark.

Added Roxeteer01 by Visa Kopu.

Info window

Fixed a bug (only in the Lite version) where the triangles for expanding and collapsing were missing when running Jaguar.

Feed downloading

Global refresh interval: new options

More options were added to the global refresh interval (see the Downloading prefs pane): two hours, six hours, eight hours, ten hours, and twelve hours. (As much as we get people asking for 5-minute refresh intervals, we also get people asking for longer intervals.)

Refreshing feeds when global setting is set to manual

When the global refresh setting is manual only, feeds with custom refresh intervals should refresh. (Before, no feeds were getting refreshed automatically when the global setting is manual-only.)

Preferences

Fixed a bug where text fields on the sharing pane wouldn’t stick unless you hit return.

Old Prefer permalinks pref fix

There used to be a pref for preferring permalinks over external links when doing an open-in-browser, but the UI for that pref was removed. However, the pref was still being respected, which led to bugs sometimes for people who preferred external links to permalinks. Now NetNewsWire always uses permalinks. (This was the bug that affected Tim Pritlove in the feed Alan’s Blogometer.)

Subscriptions outline

Fix for undeletable subscriptions with nonsense URLs

Fixed the main (probably only) cause of weird subscriptions that you can’t delete. This could happen when you subscribe to a nonsense URL instead of a real URL.

option-cmd-arrow expand/collapse

To expand all in an outline (subscriptions or sites drawer), type cmd-option-rightArrow.

To collapse all, type cmd-option-leftArrow.

(Note: the ; and ' keys do the same thing. Also, these keystrokes work in the Sites Drawer too.)

Subscriptions drag-and-drop fix

There was a bug where you could drag an item on top of the group *that it’s already in* and the item would get duplicated. Unsubscribing would unsubscribe the item and its duplicate. Fixed.

Subscriptions next-unread and expansion state

If you have set “respect expansion state” for next and previous unread behavior, then expanded groups will be skipped.

Subscriptions and left arrow

Restored the behavior where the left arrow collapses a group or does a collapse-to-parent.

Sites Drawer

More new feeds. (Lots of requests were made since the last beta.)

Startup

NetNewsWire doesn’t make itself frontmost (under normal circumstances) now.

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