Releases: Ranchero-Software/NetNewsWire
Releases · Ranchero-Software/NetNewsWire
NetNewsWire 7.0.1 (7026) for iOS
- Fixed — this time for real, we think — a VoiceOver accessibility issue with the timeline
- Fixed a crash that could happen when trying to add a folder and none of the active accounts support folders
NetNewsWire 7.0.1b1 for Mac
- Fixed a performance bug with syncing, with sending read status to NewsBlur
- Fixed a bug aligning unread counts in the sidebar
- Fixed a typo in the credits
- Fixed a layout bug in the About window where text could get clipped on some machines
- Fixed a bug where images in the article view could get vertically stretched in some conditions
- Fixed a bug where a clicking an anchor link that should navigate to another spot in the article would open in the browser instead
NetNewsWire 7.0.1 (7025) for iOS
- Fixed a performance bug with syncing, with sending read status to NewsBlur
- Fixed a VoiceOver accessibility bug with the timeline
- Fixed a bug where you couldn’t swipe back from article view when it was in fullscreen mode
- Fixed a bug where images in the article view could get vertically stretched in some conditions
NetNewsWire 7.0 (7024) for iOS — App Store
Changes since 6.2.1:
- Adopted Liquid Glass
- Adopted Swift Structured Concurrency
- Fixed a bunch of small bugs
- Made several small performance enhancements
Big detailed list of UI changes since 6.2.1:
- [Sidebar] What was previously a UITableView is now a UICollectionView. This was needed in order to adopt modern styling across iPad and iPhone. iPad uses the .sidebar style, and iPhone uses .insetGrouped. This is similar to the behaviour you see in Mail.
- [Sidebar] The current refresh status is now located in the navigation bar as a subtitle, having previously been the footer
- [Sidebar] Toolbar buttons follow Liquid Glass standards
- [Sidebar (iPad)] Like the Mac refresh, the Feeds view floats and allows Timeline content to slide underneath
- [Sidebar] Smart Feeds and Account headers now adopt modern secondary styling
- [Sidebar (iPad)] Selected feeds have a modern capsule background and the text is bold
- [Sidebar] Folders have been entirely redesigned to match modern standards—they now have the same indentation as any other feed, but the enclosed feeds are indented further
- [Sidebar] Folders will highlight when Feeds are being dragged and dropped into them
- [Sidebar] Separators have been realigned
- [Sidebar] Unread counts are larger and are no longer backed by a filled capsule
- [Sidebar] Unread counts for folders are only displayed when the folder is closed
- [Sidebar] Swipe actions reveal icons
- [Sidebar (iPad)] Users can resize the sidebar (within reason)
- [Timeline] What was previously a UITableView is now a UICollectionView. This was needed in order to adopt modern cell styling—e.g., selected and swipe status—across iPad and iPhone.
- [Timeline] Navigation bar images have been removed
- [Timeline] Unread counts are now located in the navigation bar subtitle
- [Timeline] Adopts hierarchical text colours for titles and summaries
- [Timeline (iPad)] The search bar has been moved to the app-wide toolbar and behaves similar to the Mac search
- [Timeline (iPhone)] The search bar has been moved to the bottom toolbar
- [Timeline] The Timeline width is user adjustable (again, within reason)
- [Timeline] Timeline cells have been redesigned in Interface builder and now have the rounded corner selection style
- [Timeline] The Mark All as Read image (on both iPad and iPhone) has had alignment changes to make sure it sits in the middle of an englassified button
- [Article (iPad)] Articles can be read in three-pane view without hiding the Sidebar
- [Article (iPad)] The top toolbar inherits search capabilities
- [Article] The bottom toolbar buttons have been grouped in a 2-1-2 formation with the Next Unread button sitting in the throne seat
- [Sidebar, Timeline, Article] Visual state is restored on relaunch
- [Widgets] Home Screen widgets have been redesigned to make better use of horizontal space
- [Widgets] New Lock Screen widget with Today, Unread, Starred counts
- [About] Tending to the dark corner of the garden, the About view on iOS has been redesigned and inspired by the Credits from Vesper
Note: this build was initially a TestFlight build (it fixed a crashing bug). It was submitted to the App Store as the shipping version of NetNewsWire 7.0 on Feb. 4, 2026.
NetNewsWire 7.0 (7023) for iOS
This is a final candidate release. If find no deal-stopper bugs, we will release this version to the App Store.
Change notes:
- Fixed — for real this time! — the last and final cause of the restored-to article sometimes getting removed on launch
NetNewsWire 7.0 (7022) for iOS
- Fixed — again, this time for good, we think! — bugs on Pro Max devices with rotation and timeline selection
- Removed latency from the deselection animation on navigating back to the timeline
NetNewsWire 7.0 (7021) for iOS
- Fixed some UI glitches with timeline cells
- Made some performance enhancements in timeline cells
- Made sure sidebar shows on first launch on iPad in both orientations
- Fixed bug on Pro Max devices where showing sidebar would deselect current article
- Fixed — hopefully! — the last causes of the restored-to article getting wiped out on launch
NetNewsWire 7.0 (7020) for iOS
- Fixed state restoration bug where the restored-to article would animate into view
- Made some small performance enhancements for the timeline — coalescing more updates
NetNewsWire 7.0 (7019) for iOS
- Fixed bug where the timeline unread and star indicators didn't update on status changes
- Made the article view button the same color as the other buttons (no longer blue)
- Fixed bug on the feeds view where the separator would start at the left edge of the icon instead of the left edge of the text
- Fixed bug in Settings > Timeline Layout where cells would briefly appear to overlay when changing settings
- Fixed bug in timeline where you couldn’t swipe to star/unstar without tapping the button
NetNewsWire 7.0 for Mac
This build is the same as 7.0b6.
Changes since 6.2.1:
- Adopted Liquid Glass UI
- Improved window state restoration when sidebar is collapsed
- Added custom About window
- Changed link in the Help menu from Slack to Discourse