I copied this code into a new BBEdit document, and used its Text▸Prefix/Suffix Lines… command to strip off the quotation marks and commas. First, the list is built directly into the Python code: python:Īs you can see, it’s really two lists, one for JSON feeds and one for regular RSS/Atom/XML feeds. You’re probably already using it.īut I do want to tell you how I got the list of feeds from my homemade system into NNW. If you’re a Mac user interested in RSS readers, you’ve read the reviews and know how fast and “Mac-assed” it is. I keep thinking of Gabe Weatherhead’s wise assessment of the Google Reader apocalypse:īigger revelation: Google built a service that you configure with all your interests and biases. I just don’t trust RSS services to stay in business. But with the addition of iCloud syncing, it ticks all the boxes.īy the way, Rule 3 is not entirely due to my being a cheap bastard. Initially, the rejuvenated NNW broke all my rules until recently, it broke Rule 3. It cannot force me to use a third-party RSS service to do the syncing.I have a few unbreakable rules for an RSS reader: It’s possible I’ll find something in NNW that’ll make me switch back, but it’s looking good so far. I’ve been happy with my homemade RSS reading system, but it’s generally better to be in the hands of an expert, and you’d be hard-pressed to find someone more expert at RSS parsing than Brent Simmons. Next post Previous post Back to NetNewsWireĮver since NetNewsWire came back from the dead, I’ve been thinking I’d eventually switch to it.
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