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NETNEWSWIRE 5 FOR iOS: VENERABLE RSS READER APP EVEN BETTER ON MOBILE

RSS reader apps have come and gone, but few have experienced such a bumpy roller-coaster ride as NetNewsWire. Making a splash in 2002 from developer Brent Simmons, the popular Mac version was ultimately acquired by not one but two different companies before finally finding its way back home in 2019.

Along the way, NetNewsWire found its way onto iOS—and even Apple TV for a brief time—but the marriage never quite, and even bests it in some ways.

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