newsfirerss.com — This weekend only, if you buy NewsFire, the most beautiful RSS newsreader on the Mac, you will get a free license for Inquisitor.Do you have a blog? Write about this offer and the developer will send you a free license to Inquisitor! How sweet is that?
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z_manAug 20, 2006
Unfortunalty me too...
miyamotofreakAug 20, 2006
I may have influenced this :) Anyway I still need to get his 3 apps.
wasternAug 20, 2006
@ timdorrdoes that reader have video integration? The addition of video support for things like diggnation, ask a ninja, sco, and others is what finally sold me on Newsfire
wasternAug 20, 2006
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Closed AccountAug 20, 2006
What's the benefit of using NewsFire over Google Reader?
noeljohnhowardAug 20, 2006
yeah acquisition is updated alot
eridiusAug 20, 2006
I don't understand why anybody uses NewsFire. Sure, at first glance it's pretty, but compared to a genuinely good newsreader like NetNewsWire it's lacking in so many features and functionality and usability. Seriously. NetNewsWire not only has far more features but is more usable at the same time.Oh, and to people saying Dave Watanabe is a good guy, well, just try criticizing him sometime. It doesn't have to be much. This guy has absolutely zero tolerance for even the slightest hint that he isn't god. For example, he used to have forums set up so people could get help from others for Acquisition, but he closed it down. Why? Because occasionally someone would post a complaint or criticism, and he couldn't stand to have that happen. This guys has the most over-inflated ego of anyone I've had the misfortune to talk to, and I'm not alone in that opinion.
evelianAug 22, 2006
His gloating on the website alone makes me not want to buy these apps. He should try some subtlety.I've tried NewsFire, and despite its looks, it's nowhere near as handy and customizable as NetNewsWire. Since neither are free, I think I'll stick to the more functional one.