![]() ![]() Factor 1: Something you have (i.e., your own private encrypted 2048-bit key)-login is only possible on your computer where your SecSign ID has been installed.Why use two-factor authentication? Because you are better protected against the theft of your login data by using two factors: But where you see the name Evergreen, think NetNewsWire.Overall protection with two-factor authentication for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and all your mobile and desktop devices PS Pardon the dust â thereâs a bunch of renaming to do and ducks to line up. ![]() I worked on it for nine years before it went to Black Pixel, and it was there for seven years. 2018: NetNewsWire comes home Evergreen renamed to NetNewsWire.I remained at NewsGator, and stopped working on NetNewsWire. I continued working on NetNewsWire as a NewsGator employee. I should outline NetNewsWireâs history: And Iâll have news about a Slack group you can join. Iâll also be creating a website for it, of course. Itâs still going to be a while before the final version of 5.0 ships. I will have test versions ready soon, though. I donât actually have an app bearing the name NetNewsWire ready to download yet. I want one thing: to make the very best versions of NetNewsWire ever made.Īnd, along the way, Iâd love to have your help. (Important note: I will not get any customer data from them, nor will I be doing support for Black Pixelâs NetNewsWire.) My Goal (By day Iâm a Marketing Human at The Omni Group, and I love my job.)īlack Pixel will stop selling their versions of the app, and will turn off the syncing system and end customer support â all of which is detailed in their announcement. It will remain free and open source, and it will remain my side project. Evergreen 1.0 will be renamed NetNewsWire 5.0 â in other words, Iâve been working on NetNewsWire 5.0 all this time without knowing it! You probably know that Iâve been working on a free and open source reader named Evergreen. If you havenât already, you should read Black Pixelâs announcement. Thatâs what I mean by âincredible generosity.âĪs a friend of mine said on this subject, âSometimes life is poetic.â Thanks to Black Pixel for making that true. You might reasonably wonder if nevertheless they asked for some large amount of money. There was never a need to convince them: they thought it was the right thing to do before I even said a word. When I asked them about it, they told me theyâd already been discussing it. They kept it moving forward â the app is now 16 years old â and thatâs huge.Īnd I want to thank them for a second thing: their incredible generosity in bringing it back to me. (I happen to know, from several first-hand experiences, just how difficult syncing is.) They wrote and deployed a syncing system â which is a massive challenge. They released NetNewsWire 4 for Mac and iOS, and they even brought it to Apple TV. Thanks to Black Pixelįirst thing: I want to thank Black Pixel for their stewardship. Weâve kept its room ready for all these years. Update one year later (): NetNewsWire 5 is now shipping!Īfter some years spent traveling the world, NetNewsWire is now back where it started! Itâs my app again. ![]()
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