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  "description": "Swift Concurrency, Liquid Glass, macOS 26.",
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  "textContent": "NetNewsWire 7 for Mac is out now.\n\nThis release is significant: it adopts Swift Concurrency (which you shouldn't see), Liquid Glass (which, despite the transparency, you should see), and supports macOS 26 (as a minimum). From a UI perspective:\n\nThe Sidebar adopts standard Liquid Glass behaviours which means it floats and allows timeline content to slide underneath\n\nUnread indicators are no longer backed by a filled capsule. They are now just a simple unread count\n\nThe Toolbar has seen a minor reorganisation which moves the sidebar toggle from the timeline into the sidebar. In addition, toolbar buttons adopt the standard Liquid Glass button look-and-feel\n\nTending to the dark corner of the Lucida Grande garden, the About window has been redesigned\n\nNick Heer, Pixel Envy:\n\nThis is a rather tasteful implementation of Apple’s new visual design language\n\nThe iOS release is just around the corner.",
  "title": "NetNewsWire 7 for Mac Out Now"
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