![]() If you’ve read my review of NetNewsWire, you’re already familiar with the story: I used to keep all the blogs I enjoyed reading in a bookmark folder in Safari on my Mac. It was a Sunday morning in early 2007, and our Church had Wi-Fi, and I was sitting in a back corner with a friend, and instead of using my PowerBook G4 to take notes I was surfing the web reading all my favorite blogs. Like so many other life-changing moments, my relationship with RSS readers began in a church pew. Writing apps also can garner a connection with their users because they serve as the tool where we express our thoughts and feelings.Īnd though one might expect an RSS app to be insipid, or, at best, utilitarian, I find them quite the opposite - because they’re filled with the recent articles, photographs, and stories of my hand-chosen, favorite writers, photographers, and news outlets.Īn RSS reader is the window into your curated world. Twitter apps I think are like this because they’re filled with the life updates, corny jokes, and selfies of our friends and family. There are some apps which, due to the nature of their usage and/or contents, seem to earn a more personal connection from the user than other apps.
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