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In January of the following year the company changed its name to Sitrion. In 2013, NewsGator acquired Sitrion, who was previously a business partner. NewsGator started pursuing the enterprise market in late 2005 with a new NewsGator Enterprise Server (NGES) product. Integration with Factiva was also introduced that year. It also made a partnership that year with PR firm Edelman to develop a reader tool called Hosted Conversations used by Edelman clients and available to others. By 2004 it was one of the better known RSS tools. Version 2.0 was released in March 2004, which allowed users to get notifications from mobile devices, to access exclusive content and made other improvements. In 2003 a version 1.3 was introduced that added support for subscribing to newsgroups through Outlook, automated some of the organization features and made other improvements. It was one of few readers that integrated directly with Microsoft Outlook.
#NETNEWSWIRE NEWSGATOR SOFTWARE#
In 2002 Sitrion (then called NewsGator) originally developed consumer RSS software that allowed users to receive notifications when a blog, news site or other page was updated. On November 4 of 2005, it was revealed that MarsEdit development would be continued by Gus Mueller of Flying Meat. With the acquisition of NetNewsWire by NewsGator in 2005, the future of MarsEdit was uncertain for a time. In 2013 NewsGator acquired Sitrion, and in 2014 chose to keep the same name. The company raised $12 million in funding in 2007 and acquired Tomoye in 2010. It was initially a consumer company focused on RSS aggregation, before shifting its focus to the enterprise market.
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It was founded in 2004 under the name NewsGator. Sitrion develops and markets mobility and collaboration software. Sitrion (formerly NewsGator Technologies) is a multinational software company headquartered in Denver, Colorado. Brent Simmons was hired by NewsGator to continue developing the software.
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#NETNEWSWIRE NEWSGATOR MAC#
Great news! I’ve already upgraded my NetNewsWire Mac client.In October 2005, NewsGator bought NetNewsWire, bringing their NewsGator Online RSS synchronization service to OS X.
#NETNEWSWIRE NEWSGATOR FULL#
Unfortunately, though, the NNW iPhone client keeps crashing on me, so I had to use Google Reader on the iPhone – not a great experience either, because everytime I leave Reader to view a full post, then return to Reader, Safari refreshes all the feeds takes me back to page one, even if I’m on page ten!Īnyway, Newsgator CTO & Founder Greg Reinacker announced via email today that they are releasing new versions of all of their products (some today, some, like the iPhone client, soon), that will use Google Reader as the back-end. I ended up moving to NetNewsWire instead as an interim measure, exporting my Google Reader OPML. However I also like to use a clients for some of my services, such as mail and calendar, because they allow me a deeper level of customization of the user experience.Ī few months ago I went looking for a Mac RSS client that would act as a front-end to Google Reader but I couldn’t find one. I’ve been using Google Reader as my default RSS reader for a few years and, like all Google server products, I love it.