
NetNewsWire [Free with ads - iTunes link] and NetNewsWire Premium [$1.99 - iTunes link] for iPhone, the mobile version of NetNewsWire for Mac and FeedDemon for Windows, have just hit 2.0 and brings a lot of compelling features to the table — especially for RSS geeks:
- Google Reader sync including Starred items synchronization
- Twitter integration – send articles as tweets
- Instapaper integration
- Latest News view –
- New article view
- New up and down arrows for navigating through news list
- Title and date of most recent item on Feeds screen.
- Excerpts and dates on news item lists
- Send articles via email without leaving NetNewsWire
It’s enough that I’m finally going to go all in on Google Reader and NNW 2.0 (at least for the next week — we’ll see if it sticks).
Screens after the break. If you give NetNewsWire 2.0 a go as well, let us know what you think.
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I must admit, I’ve stopped using NetNewsWire on my iPhone because I’ve just found it unmanageable. What was an awesome fire hose on my Mac just threatened to drown me on the much smaller machine. Enter Daring Fireball’s John Gruber with some awesome tips on making NetNewsWire on the iPhone far more functional:
What I want in an iPhone feed reader isn’t just a little bit different than what I want in a Mac feed reader, it’s a lot different. So what I did last week was start over from scratch on the iPhone. Rather than going through my full list of feeds and turning some off, I turned them all off, then went through and re-enabled about 20 feeds — the ones I like best, with the highest signal-to-noise ratios, and which would be most enjoyable in those I’m bored, give me something to read moments.
Now NetNewsWire is both snappier for him and more relevant to a mobile experience.
I tried it and I’m loving it. If you give it a try, let me know how it works for you!