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  1. @zachlipton The $9.95 price was the upgrade price. There is a Google Group, plus the bug/feature-request/feedback in the Help menu.
  2. @bwwww Good thinking. Added it to list of features to consider for the future.
  3. @3rdparty It doesn’t yet, but it will. (On the to-do list.) For now it just picks one folder. (iPhone version handles it right, though.)
  4. @DocterD I'll put it on the list of things to consider for the future. I think you may be the first person to ask for this. :)
  5. @csreed Not yet, no. On the list.
  6. Interview with NetNewsWire developer by Seth Weintraub of Computerworld: http://bit.ly/2V2F8Z
  7. @RemingtonGuest In the future, possibly, but there are no specific plans right now.
  8. @RemingtonGuest It’s only to get rid of the ads. You don’t need to pay for it.
  9. Last day of NetNewsWire introductory pricing is today! At midnight Pacific the price goes up $5, from $9.95 to $14.95. http://bit.ly/4oI8Cy
  10. @daiyami Cool, thanks, got it, added it to feature requests list.
  11. @ZenoPopovici Maybe you have it set to hide read items? See News (menu) > Read Items > Hide. (It toggles on and off.)
  12. @iFloris Thanks! Much appreciated. :)
  13. @jimbones It checks to see if Twitterrific is installed before displaying the menu command.
  14. @jimbones There’s a Send to Twitterrific command. We’ll add more options in the future.
  15. @jimbones There is, but 140 characters isn’t enough to describe it all. Is there a specific feature you’re looking for?
  16. @imrogb Sarcasm not at all intended. Sorry! But it’s hard to express in 140 characters the requirements of the beta group.
  17. @imrogb I add beta testers who care primarily about testing the product as a whole rather than about individual features.
  18. @mkrzych But having a lower introductory price was a good thing, I think.
  19. Clarifying pricing for NetNewsWire/Mac: http://tinyurl.com/ygg8yk6 Also a reminder about price going up and a status report.
  20. @jamver Sorry, we don’t. $9.95 is our introductory (and lowest) pricing. (Price will go up to $14.95 starting Nov. 1.)