These things are cheap as chips! You can jam a 300 GB drive in there! (I have an 80 GB drive currently.) Next, I ask my friends whether upgrading is something that anyone can do with sheer hutzpah alone, or whether you really need to be a technician. Then I had a brainwave and decided to check the prices of replacement hard drives for my Mac. I’ve been using it on my work machine and I love it. So now I’m thinking, hmmm-I will have to finally upgrade to 10.5. Fortunately, when I downgraded again to my previous version (which I’m still using) all my data was there so I didn’t have to resort to restoring from backups or anything. This is relevant because I decided to follow NewsGator’s instructions anyway and installed the latest version of NetNewsWire. Here’s the part where I digress and tell you that I’m a weird nerd who still uses Mac OS X 10.4 even though at that time all the cool kids were starting to count the sleeps until 10.6 was released. The iPhone version is not available yet either. Okay, so it’s not ready yet but they want us to move everything over to Google Reader really soon so they can shut off synching. The transition instructions told me to download the new version of NetNewsWire for my Mac:ĭownload the latest version of NetNewsWire. I’m tuned in and following along at home. Let’s just say that I like this software enough that I’ll go with it for now. I don’t want to use Google Reader for synchronisation, but that’s another story. We will notify you when it is available so that you can download the latest version of NetNewsWire and sign-up for a Google Reader account prior to August 31, 2009.
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