NetNewsWire 5.0: Free RSS Reader for Mac

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If you like things old-school and still follow blogs and news sites using RSS feeds, you may be interested to know that the NetNewsWire RSS reader name has gone back to its original creator and there is a new version now available as a free, open source download for Mac OS X 10.14.4 or newer. Since the demise of Google Reader, I know that many people have switched to Feedly, but I have been a paying user of NetNewsWire for a long time.

By the way, here is the raw My Money Blog RSS feed URL.

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Comments

  1. I can’t comment on anything Mac (as I use Android and Windows), but I have been using Inoreader since Google Reader died, and it is awesome. A virtual clone of Google Reader with better features and no Google. I highly recommend it. Available for all platforms, basic version is free and fully functional. Way better than Feedly in my opinion.

  2. RSS is old school? Jonathan, how do most people read your blog? Just wondering if I’m missing out on something.

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