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Using NetNewsWire with Your Blog, Twitter, and Del.icio.us

MacTips: “One of the greatest things about the greatest RSS reader on the Mac, NetNewsWire, is how many things it can integrate with. It can go hand-in-hand with your blog, your Twitter account, your Del.icio.us account and many others because of its scriptability.”
12 Apr 2008 04:15:30 pm #

Use NewsGator’s bookmarklet to subscribe

David Chartier writes about using NewsGator’s subscribe-to-feed bookmarklet instead of having to launch NetNewsWire: “Major bonus points are awarded for the bookmarklet’s subscription process, as it allows feeds to be added directly to a folder.”
13 Feb 2008 10:08:18 am #

Things you may not know about NetNewsWire 3.1 (part four: misc.)

Me on inessential.com: “This should be the last of the things-you-may-not-know-about-NetNewsWire posts... This one’s just misc. stuff, in misc. order.”
30 Jan 2008 09:16:10 pm #

Parsing your OPML for Touch and iPhone WebClip icons

zachholman.com: “NetNewsWire has an OPML export option, and I’m sure other readers do, too. I figured, hey, let’s just try to see if I can parse that export to see which of my subscribed feeds have WebClips.”
30 Jan 2008 09:14:16 pm #

Things you may not know about NetNewsWire 3.1 (part three: subscriptions list stuff)

Me, writing on inessential.com about NetNewsWire, this time talking about the subscriptions list.
29 Jan 2008 05:57:45 pm #

Things you may not know about NetNewsWire 3.1 (part two: reading stuff)

Me on inessential.com: “The space bar scrolls the current item. If there is no more to scroll, it goes to the next unread item. This way you can read all of your news with coffee cup in one hand, while the other taps the space bar.”
28 Jan 2008 11:37:06 am #

Selected text in NetNewsWire + MarsEdit

Disruptive Conversations: “What’s very cool is that if you select/highlight a block of text before clicking the button you get only that part brought across into MarsEdit. So if there is a paragraph you want to include in your post, simply highlight the paragraph, click the button and you’re off and blogging.”
27 Jan 2008 03:46:32 pm #

Things you may not know about NetNewsWire 3.1 (part one: browser stuff)

Me on inessential.com: “The most common feature request in the feedback I read today is that NetNewsWire should play video, Flash, YouTube, etc. It does. It’s turned off by default, but it’s easy to turn on.”
25 Jan 2008 10:20:52 pm #

How to share clippings

Me on inessential.com: “If you use NewsGator syncing, you can share your clippings folders as feeds. In other words, you can make a clippings folder that other people can subscribe to.”
24 Jan 2008 02:05:18 pm #

Ode to Apple’s NetNewsWire Tips

Ode to Apple: “Here, let me summarize various settings which have worked good for me so far. I urge you to try them, enhance them and change them to suit you best.”
23 Jan 2008 06:55:33 pm #

Focus with NetNewsWire smart lists

Mac Tips, Miraz Jordan: “Would you like to easily follow any mentions of the iPod touch, or perhaps Lhasa Apso dogs, in the RSS feeds you’ve subscribed to? Or how about mentions of your favourite sports team, or a certain politician?”
23 Jan 2008 01:32:14 pm #

NetNewsWire desktop app integration

Me on inessential.com: “One of my favorite features of NetNewsWire is how it works with a bunch of other desktop apps. The idea is this: news comes in to NetNewsWire, and then you route stuff to wherever it should go.”
22 Jan 2008 09:30:06 pm #

NetNewsWire + iPhoto

Miraz Jordan writes about how, in NetNewsWire, “it’s easy to add photos from RSS feeds to iPhoto: Control click on the photo and choose Add Image to iPhoto Library from the contextual menu.”

One of my favorite parts of working on NetNewsWire is the connection to other apps: weblog editors such as MarsEdit and ecto, Apple apps like iPhoto, Address Book, and iCal, and apps like VoodooPad and Twitterrific, from my fellow Mac developers.
08 Jan 2008 03:35:10 pm #

1Passwd 2.1 Brings Support For NetNewsWire Browser

David Teare: “1Passwd version 2.1 was released today sporting a new logo, NetNewsWire support and a tonne of new features and improvements.”
07 Dec 2006 08:54:50 pm #

Sort All Subscriptions By Date Trick

nnutter.com describes how to edit your Subscriptions.plist file so that each subscription sorts its news items by date. (Note: definitely make a backup before trying anything like this!)
15 Jul 2006 02:35:34 pm #

Sofa Control

CASE Apps: “Apple ships a Remote Control with any new Mac. The pre-installed functionality is limited to control just a couple of applications. Sofa Control breaks this limit. With Sofa Control you are able to control any application on your Mac and trigger the actions you like.”

Sofa Control comes with built-in support for NetNewsWire—you can control NetNewsWire with your Apple Remote Control.
24 Jun 2006 11:42:09 am #

Pukka 1.0

Code Sorcery Workshop: “Fire it up and within seconds you can easily post to one or more del.icio.us accounts. Drag a URL from any browser, open a URL shortcut file on the desktop, or drag a URL right onto the dock icon.”

It works with NetNewsWire—if you’re using a 2.1 beta, you can choose Pukka as your post-to-del.icio.us application.
02 May 2006 09:42:38 am #

Things you may not know about NetNewsWire

On inessential.com I posted a list of things you may not know about NetNewsWire.
19 Mar 2006 11:55:31 am #

Pukka + NetNewsWire

Code Sorcery Workshop: “We’re happy to announce that the latest NetNewsWire Beta has added support for a del.icio.us posting client in addition to a normal external blogging client. What’s more, Pukka is on the official list of supported del.icio.us clients!”
17 Mar 2006 02:51:04 pm #

Set minimum font size in NetNewsWire’s browser

Mac OS X Hints describes how to set the minimum font size in NetNewsWire’s browser.
09 Mar 2006 02:10:05 pm #

NNW Unread Menu 1.0

logan design: “nnw unread menu is a simple menu bar application which can provide you with a quick and easy way to see how many headlines are marked as unread in the popular rss reader netnewswire. not only can you view the total number of unread headlines right in the menu bar, but with one click, you can view which subscriptions are unread and how many articles are in each. nnw unread menu also provides growl notification for netnewswire, instantly notifying you when new headlines are available.”
06 Mar 2006 09:06:42 am #

iWeb as External Weblog Editor

Blogum: “A couple of days ago I posted code for an AppleScript application bundle which let you post entries from NetNewsWire to iWeb. But that code didn’t support NetNewsWire’s external weblog editor protocol, so it was a little fragile. Here’s a new disk image with updated code which does support the protocol.”
30 Jan 2006 10:16:53 am #

Cocoa Cookies 0.1

Ditchnet.org: “Cocoa Cookies is a very simple Cocoa app that helps you to search for and delete HTTP cookies stored in the shared Cocoa cookies storage used by Safari, NetNewsWire, Shiira, and others.”
01 Nov 2005 09:56:28 am #

Too many RSS feeds? Put ’em on probation

43 Folders: “I actually had a folder called ‘Sequester’ where I’d throw any feed that was starting to get on my nerves (too many [kitty photos | jokey memes | posts about the salvation promised by Longhorn/Vista]).”
14 Oct 2005 03:15:16 pm #

NetNewsWire on a USB Drive

Tech Goes Boom: “For those of us who can’t sync our NetNewsWire data over the web due to firewalls or other infonazi roadblocks, there is hope. I currently keep the contents of ~/Library/Application Support/NetNewsWire on my USB thumbdrive. It does slow things down a little bit, but nothing major, and it allows me to keep everything current.”
30 Sep 2005 10:30:17 am #

del.icio.us, Cocoalicious, NetNewsWire

Peter Rukavina: My Delicious NetNewsWire: “This week I found out that my RSS newsreader, NetNewsWire works really well with my OS X del.icio.us front-end Cocoalicious. So I decided to make a screencast to show how I use them together.”
16 Aug 2005 08:40:16 pm #

Subscribe from Firefox with Feed Your Reader

Feed Your Reader lets you subscribe to a site’s feed in your default aggregator, such as NetNewsWire, using Firefox’s live bookmark icon.
04 Aug 2005 03:57:34 pm #

NetNewsWire Efficiency Tips

MacTips has posted tips for reading feeds in NetNewsWire, including use of the spacebar and enter key, organizing feeds into groups, flagging items, and more.
02 Aug 2005 04:30:02 pm #

Productivity: Reading News The GTD Way

Daniel Miessler describes his system for efficiently reading news using an RSS aggregator and a browser with tabs, based on David Allen's Getting Things Done.

When you’re opening a myriad of websites and checking each at different times, there’s never an end to it. With this system there is. You check your reliable feeds, open anything of interest, read them all in turn, then you’re done.”
02 Aug 2005 04:18:20 pm #

More NetNewsWire features you might not know about

On inessential.com we posted another list of NetNewsWire features you might not know about.
01 Jul 2005 05:24:33 pm #

More NetNewsWire 2.0 features you may not know about

On inessential.com we listed a bunch of other new features (aside from tag subscriptions) in NetNewsWire 2.0 that you may not know about.
27 Jun 2005 02:29:27 pm #

Tag Subscriptions

On inessential.com we wrote about tag subscriptions, a useful feature new in NetNewsWire 2.0 that you may not have run across yet. Tag subscriptions let you subscribe to feeds on a given topic from Del.icio.us, Flickr, and Technorati.
27 Jun 2005 12:46:13 pm #

dashLicious

dashLicious is a Dashboard widget that “implements a post to your del.icio.us account on the fabulous web service created by Joshua Schachter. dashLicious is optimised for Safari and NetNewsWire users. When you enter into the dashboard dashLicious will automatically populate the url and description fields from either Safari or NetNewsWire (and will allow you to toggle between the two inputs).”
29 Apr 2005 09:19:05 pm #

How to open the right-most tab

If you’re viewing news items, and you want to open the right-most tab—the tab you most recently created—then type shift-cmd-leftArrow. Or choose Window > Select Previous Tab.
23 Apr 2005 09:16:57 am #

URL Manager Pro 3.4.2 released

MacMinute: “URL Manager Pro allows users to store, manage, and organize bookmarks independently of their browser. Version 3.4.2 adds support for NetNewsWire, the RSS news reader.”
15 Apr 2005 08:54:28 am #

Speeding up Safari [and NetNewsWire]

Scott Laird: “I spent a few minutes cleaning out the cookie jar, and—amazingly enough—Safari’s a lot faster. I haven’t seen the beachball of death since I cleaned up the cookies; before I was seeing it every minute or so.”

Update: To be clear, the reason for pointing to this article is that cleaning up your Safari cookies can help NetNewsWire performance. NetNewsWire uses WebKit (the Safari engine) under the hood, which means it shares cookies with Safari.
09 Apr 2005 10:57:32 am #

Expand, collapse keyboard shortcuts

These handy shortcuts work in both the subscriptions outline and in the Sites Drawer:

, - collapse, or collapse-to-parent
. - expand
; - collapse all
' - expand all

Note that these keys are right next to each other and that on laptops they’re close to the arrow keys.

For more keyboard shortcuts like this, choose Help > Keyboard Shortcuts.
08 Apr 2005 04:25:31 pm #

Delete the SearchIndex file

If you’re using NetNewsWire 2.0b37, and you used earlier betas, then you can delete the SearchIndex file.

It’s probably taking up a few megabytes of space on your hard drive. (Possibly quite a few megabytes.)

Here’s what to do:

1. Make a backup of your NetNewsWire prefs and data. (It’s always a good idea to make backups.) For more about making backups, open the Help book, click on “Contents,” then click on “Backing up your data.”

2. Delete the file at ~/Library/Application Support/NetNewsWire/SearchIndex

This file is no longer used (as of 2.0b37) so it’s safe to delete.
06 Apr 2005 09:37:36 am #

Keyboard shortcut for searching

To put the cursor in the search field in the toolbar, type cmd-opt-F. (If the search field is visible in the toolbar.)

Then to move focus back to the headlines table, type the Tab key.
05 Apr 2005 07:20:14 pm #

Keyboard shortcuts tip

You can set keyboard shortcuts for scripts—and even change the builtin NetNewsWire shortcuts. Here’s what to do:

1. Open System Preferences.

2. Click the Keyboard & Mouse icon.

3. Click the Keyboard Shortcuts tab.

4. Click the + button.

5. In the sheet that opens up, choose NetNewsWire from the Application popup menu. Type the name of the menu item in Menu Title, then type the shortcut you want in Keyboard Shortcut. Click the Add button.

6. Restart NetNewsWire for the change to take effect.
04 Apr 2005 07:59:39 pm #

Dock menu tip

If you choose a news item from NetNewsWire’s dock menu, and hold down the option key, you will jump to NetNewsWire’s view of the news item rather than opening the page in the browser.
04 Apr 2005 07:54:11 pm #

Celsius1414: mini-monitor

Robert Daeley: “I set up a simple shell script to ask Mail and NetNewsWire for their current unread counts, then I display it in a tiny GeekTool window.”
04 Apr 2005 06:09:30 pm #

How to find a subscription in the subscriptions list

To find a particular subscription in the subscriptions list, here’s what to do:

1. Click anywhere in the subscriptions list.

2. Type cmd-F to bring up the Find panel.

3. Type part of the name of the subscription you want to find.

4. Hit return.

This will select the first matching subscription. (NetNewsWire will expand groups as needed.) Hit return again to go to the next matching subscription, if the first one wasn’t the one you were looking for. Continue until you find it.

The search is not case-sensitive, so “mac” will match “MaC” and so on.
25 Mar 2005 05:24:10 pm #

How to subscribe to multiple gmail accounts

A generous NetNewsWire user sent us this tip:

For your first account use https://gmail.google.com/gmail/feed/atom

For second and subsequent accounts use https://gmail.google.com/gmail/feed/atom?sdf=sdf or some other name=value pair.

The name=value pair can be pretty much anything. Be sure to include the ? after atom.

You will be prompted by NetNewsWire when you initially subscribe to each gmail account feed.
21 Mar 2005 03:28:00 pm #

Tip: How to find a feed in the Sites Drawer

You can search for feeds by name in the Sites Drawer. Here’s how:

1. Open the Sites Drawer if it’s not open already: choose View > Show Sites Drawer.

2. Click on a group or feed in the Sites Drawer.

3. Type cmd-F to bring up the Find panel.

4. Type something you want to search for—cnn, for instance—to find the first feed with a name that contain what you typed. The searching is case-insensitive, so cnn matches CNN.

5. Click Next to find the next feed.

P.S. This same thing works in the Subscriptions list.
19 Mar 2005 03:31:41 pm #

Tip: How to open tabs in the background

You can tell NetNewsWire to open tabs in the background. Here’s how:

1. Open the Preferences window—choose NetNewsWire > Preferences...

2. Click on the Browsing icon.

3. Uncheck the box next to Select new tabs as they are created. (This is the same wording Safari uses, by the way.)

Now when you open a page in a tab, NetNewsWire won’t select the tab. Many people like to read through their news, opening tabs as they go, and then go through the tabs that they opened.
19 Mar 2005 03:26:46 pm #

Tip: How to cancel refreshing

When NetNewsWire is downloading feeds, and you want to cancel downloading—type cmd-period.

Another way to cancel the refresh session is to open the Activity Window—which you can do by clicking on the progress indicator in the bottom left of the main window—and click the Cancel All button. You can also cancel individual feed refreshes in the Activity Window.
19 Mar 2005 03:19:47 pm #

Tip: How to see all the latest items at once

NetNewsWire has a special, built-in subscription that includes all the unread items. New items screenshot

It’s kind of like a super-group in that it shows news items from anywhere in NetNewsWire.

Choose View > Show New Items Subscription to show it. It will appear at the top of your subscriptions list, with a green globe icon.
18 Mar 2005 11:17:37 am #

Tip: Use the Help Book

NetNewsWire comes with an extensive Help book. Choose Help > NetNewsWire Help to open it.

The Help book is also searchable. Type a question (or a keyword or two) into the search field at the top of the window and hit return.

If you need to find something, the Help book is the first place to look.
18 Mar 2005 11:16:13 am #

Custom feed refreshing in NetNewsWire

43 Folders: What if you want “to further minimize distractions from time sink ‘fun’ sites? Easy.”
28 Feb 2005 03:29:30 pm #

See comic subscriptions in NetNewsWire 2.0

MacOSXHints:: “Fortunately, ucomics.com provides a standard format for the location comic images for each date (see note below). So it was simple enough to write a python script which I then used as a special subscription in NNW.”
30 Nov 2004 06:19:30 pm #

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