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Old Sep 23, 2008, 02:48 PM   #1
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NetNewsWire Stats for iPhone



NewsGator posted stats from the iPhone version of their NetNewsWire [App Store] news reader application. According to their blog post:

- There are over 200,000 users of NetNewsWire for iPhone
- Over 115,000 iPhone users have signed up in the past 30 days
- The average NetNewsWire iPhone user subscribes to 26 feeds
- One NetNewsWire/iPhone user has over 2,800 feeds -- wow!
- More than 130 million items have been marked read by NNW/iPhone users

NetNewsWire is a free RSS (Really Simple Syndication) client. Many websites publish RSS feeds which allow you to read their content through a centralized RSS reader which organizes and notifies you of individual site updates.



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Old Sep 23, 2008, 02:53 PM   #2
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What arn isn't saying in this post is that he is the person who subscribes to 2,800 feeds.
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Old Sep 23, 2008, 03:09 PM   #3
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Seriously - how does one manage 2,800 feeds???
There's no way one person can read all of that information, and can the NetNewsWire app even handle that much? I had the app for about a day before deleting it, and even with 4 news feeds it took forever during every update.
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Old Sep 23, 2008, 03:12 PM   #4
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im 100% positive it will crash on the phone. It already does on mine with 20 feeds, and thousand something news items.
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Old Sep 23, 2008, 03:17 PM   #5
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im 100% positive it will crash on the phone. It already does on mine with 20 feeds, and thousand something news items.
I have a little over 60 feeds and it doesn't crash. I'm not saying its the fastest app in the world on the iPhone, but it is at least stable.
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Old Sep 23, 2008, 03:22 PM   #6
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I have a little over 60 feeds and it doesn't crash. I'm not saying its the fastest app in the world on the iPhone, but it is at least stable.
do u have a news gator account? cuz i use that to sync both my feeds/read items on my powerbook/iphone. may be that is why it crashes?
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Old Sep 23, 2008, 03:51 PM   #7
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Seriously - how does one manage 2,800 feeds???
There's no way one person can read all of that information, and can the NetNewsWire app even handle that much? I had the app for about a day before deleting it, and even with 4 news feeds it took forever during every update.
I would guess that those 2800 feeds are mostly coming from one host. Like notifications for SVN directories or other not news related subscriptions..
Feeds don't need to be used for news only..
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do u have a news gator account? cuz i use that to sync both my feeds/read items on my powerbook/iphone. may be that is why it crashes?
Yes. You essentially have to have a newsgator account to use the iPhone application, I believe.
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Old Sep 23, 2008, 06:22 PM   #9
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NetNewsWire is the best RSS feed app around. I've used it ever since they started. The original and the iPhone version.
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Old Sep 23, 2008, 10:08 PM   #10
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And to think I only have two feeds! Macrumors and BBC Cricket
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And to think I only have two feeds! Macrumors and BBC Cricket
Are RSS news feeds the best way to enjoy a game of cricket?
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Are RSS news feeds the best way to enjoy a game of cricket?
Is reading MacRumors the best way of following a Stevenote?
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Seriously - how does one manage 2,800 feeds???
There's no way one person can read all of that information, and can the NetNewsWire app even handle that much? I had the app for about a day before deleting it, and even with 4 news feeds it took forever during every update.
You have a 3G iPhone or and EDGE one? I have an EDGE iPhone and 44 feeds in NetNewsWire and it quite fast in loading them.

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im 100% positive it will crash on the phone. It already does on mine with 20 feeds, and thousand something news items.
As I said above I have 44 feeds, and I can say I've had no problems with the app. It's fast and stable.

I have noticed what I believe to be a bug, when you open an article in it's website form within the app the website loads abnormally slow. Same with the load in Safari option. I've noticed I get a much faster load time when I load something in Safari outside the app.

Anyhow, great application by far my only must have app on the iPhone.
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Old Sep 24, 2008, 01:31 PM   #14
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What is the advantage of something like this over an aggregator website such as Google Reader? I don't get the benefit of using an RSS reader on an always-connected device!??!
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Old Sep 24, 2008, 03:25 PM   #15
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Unhappy I phone and Sprint

Greetings!
I posted in the Sprint portion of Macrumors and wanted to know if any of you believe this video and the possibility of this happening?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmbRsqPfgDg

In the above link a iphone user claims to have unlocked the iphone to use a Sprint network, i thought this was impossible? Any light, or information on the matter, thank you very much!
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