About News Reader
Always know what’s happening around the world with News Reader, the new Dashboard widget that lets you easily view RSS news from any number of sources in a single widget. You can zip through headlines and summaries using just the arrow keys.
RSS is the same standard used by Safari RSS and many other news-reading applications. Most news sites and blogs have RSS feeds that let you see news headlines and summaries in News Reader.
Features
- Unlimited number of feeds. Unlike other widgets, News Reader can display as many feeds as you want.
- Complete summaries. News Reader displays complete news summaries, not just headlines.
- Streamlined navigation. You can zip through headlines and summaries without leaving the arrow keys.
- Italian localization by Nicola “ATMB” Del Monaco; German localization by Markus Hoffmann; Spanish and Catalan localizations by Josep Maria Sempere Coll.
News Daily
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Apple News For Mac
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News Reader Like Apple News For Mac
- Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.
- Located on the macOS Dock, the Apple News app features a familiar icon that’s been slightly redesigned for the desktop. Like the News app in iOS, the app on Mac is divided into two main sections. On the left side, you’ll find links to the latest news stories plus links to your favorite topics and publications.