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  1. @iFloris You can send email to brents at my employer dot com.
  2. @iFloris Very odd. Surely it has to do with the illegal-in-Google / character. Would you email me your Subscriptions.plist file?
  3. @mikethefifth There isn’t a way, yet — other issues are higher priority. But I totally understand that people want this feature. (Me too.)
  4. @mkrzych Latest is 3.2.3. Next version will be as soon as possible — but I don’t really know when that will be, exactly.
  5. @paddydonnelly My pleasure entirely. :)
  6. @madskeelz Have you tried logging into Google Reader via the website? That might help.
  7. @DocterD Ah, gotcha. They’re pretty obvious features to do, I think, and we’re definitely considering them for the future.
  8. @DocterD There are some in there already. What specifically would you like to see?
  9. @tofias Yes, it can, though it can’t sync them.
  10. @iFloris It’s very multi-threaded. Otherwise it would lock up the main thread constantly. I’ll investigate the one-core-use thing.
  11. @achillyse You can get the latest version here: http://bit.ly/32OMXQ
  12. @nathanmakan It’s possible to restore an entire subscriptions list from the backups in ~/Library/Application Support/NetNewsWire/Backups/.
  13. @ianbetteridge We’ll be adding more options, though I can’t really promise anything specific until I have running code.
  14. @zachlipton The $9.95 price was the upgrade price. There is a Google Group, plus the bug/feature-request/feedback in the Help menu.
  15. @bwwww Good thinking. Added it to list of features to consider for the future.
  16. @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.)
  17. @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. :)
  18. @csreed Not yet, no. On the list.
  19. Interview with NetNewsWire developer by Seth Weintraub of Computerworld: http://bit.ly/2V2F8Z
  20. @RemingtonGuest In the future, possibly, but there are no specific plans right now.