![]() ![]() In NetNewsWire it is easy to drill up and down between the high-level list of subscriptions all the way into a single item. In fact, the way the arrow keys work is one of my favorite things about NetNewsWire. In NetNewsWire I use the arrow keys to navigate within the subscriptions list, throughout items, and to even open up an item in Safari in the background. Moreover, they don’t do much to tie together the overall information hierarchy of your RSS subscriptions - there is a pair of keys for moving between items (J and K) and there is a pair of keys for moving between subscriptions (Shift+P and Shift+N). While these are not necessarily bad keys to use as the primary navigation, they’re not exactly easy to use with one hand. Zach Holmquist has posted a keyboard shortcut cheat sheet for Reeder, where you’ll find that the primary keys for navigation are Space, J, K, Shift+P, and Shift+N. I am one who prefers keyboard shortcuts whenever possible, and I suspect most of you reading this do too. ![]() Something I was curious about with Reeder for Mac was how a desktop app which was first built for a touch UI would favor those who favor the keyboard. ![]()
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