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News
Leomard
Third-party Reddit apps may no longer be working, but they’re starting to appear for the alternatives. Leomard — a Mac client for Lemmy — is in the early stages, but quite functional.
NetNewsWire
The revered RSS feed reader is back with an open source version by Brent Simmons as his contribution to the open web. Features include a Safari extension for feed-adding, direct feed-downloading, and syncing via Feedbin.
Unison
Panic’s app for Usenet newsgroups is no longer being developed, but one last free release promises to keep customers happy for awhile.
Vienna
The venerable open sources RSS reader still provides an interesting alternative after many years in active development