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This install does NOT need to be burnt to a CD, just extract and copy files to a Mac OS volume. Mac OS 9.2.2 Universal (Just Format & Drag files to Install) - Self Extracting
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Made with GoLive CyberStudio.These two items were behind a page requiring a password making it impossible for capture by the waybackmachine. And check out my other project: Launching Next I live in Chicago and have been building websites for over a decade, but Newsstand is my first application. Get updates on Newsstand and any other upcoming new Classic Mac apps. Ivan Feoktistov for the Newsstand icon, licensed through VectorStock.The community on the Xojo Programming Forum for helping me think through ideas when REALbasic 5.5.5 didn't have the supported features or classes to accomplish something simple.Andres Rey's PHP port of Mozilla's Readability.js.Action Retro's 68k.news for the inspiration of using Google News RSS on an older Mac.Submit additional topics through this form (Google Forms) for consideration in the next Newsstand update. I made a list of topics that I think represent a lot of interests, but I know I missed plenty of others. It includes some basic software, and it makes it easy to transfer files between Mac OS X. Edward Mendelson created a fully functional SheepShaver system that runs Mac OS 9.0.4. Instead, I use SheepShaver to run Mac OS 9 on my M1 MacBook Air. I don't have a version of Newsstand that will run on a current version of Mac OS X. Fetch 4.0.3 for data transfer to my M1 MacBook Air and to upload the website.GoLive CyberStudio 1.0 to create this website:.Berkeley Systems' Expresso Calendar and Address Book for project management.StuffitDeluxe 5.5 to create backups and the expandable archives for the application.SimpleText to create the Read Me file and to test font faces and sizes.Adobe Photoshop 4.0.1 for graphic editing and icons.Acrobat Reader 4.0 to access to the REALbasic User Guide and Language Reference.
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Daring Fireball "Someone created a great new app for reading Google News RSS feeds, called Newsstand. Newsstand's exquisite 3D icon is a jarring reminder of just how boring today's flat icon aesthetic is."
As a sidenote, this is the best new app icon I've seen in years. New in Newsstand 1.1: Add your favorite RSS feeds New in Newsstand 1.1: Add your own RSS feeds.Designed with an Apple Platinum interface.