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title: NewsBlur's native macOS App
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title: NewsBlur's native macOS App offers news notifications directly on your desktop
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If you're like me and like to have NewsBlur sitting open all day, then you'll love the new NewsBlur macOS app. It's a first-class app that supports all of NewsBlur's features, from intelligence training to sharing/blurblogs.
If you're like me and like to have NewsBlur sitting open all day, then you'll love the new NewsBlur macOS app. It's a first-class app that supports all of NewsBlur's features, from intelligence training to sharing/blurblogs.
Introducing the <a href="https://apps.apple.com/us/app/newsblur/id463981119">NewsBlur macOS app</a>, available for free on the Mac App Store.
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<img src="/assets/macos-2.png" style="width: 100%;border: none;margin: 24px auto;display: block;">
It's configurable and supports ay=utomatic hiding and showing of the feed list so you can focus on the stories you want to read. Use your mouse to swipe left and right on both stories and to swap which pane is visible.
<img src="/assets/macos-3.png" style="width: 100%;border: none;margin: 24px auto;display: block;">
In the Grid view, you can swipe right with your mouse to temporarily show the feed list, giving you a compact view of your news stories without having to give up screen real estate.
<img src="/assets/macos-4.png" style="width: 100%;border: none;margin: 24px auto;display: block;">
Training is supported natively, so you can hide those stories you don't want to see while highlighting those thast you do.
<img src="/assets/macos-5.png" style="width: 100%;border: none;margin: 24px auto;display: block;">
It's important to be able to train, because you can set notifications to be sent from either your Unread list or your Focus list, ensuring you only see the notifications from sites you want to see. And clicking on those native macOS notifications takes you directly to the story in the new macOS app.
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