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Where are NetNewsWire data/cache files stored? #4238

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eliduke opened this issue Mar 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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Where are NetNewsWire data/cache files stored? #4238

eliduke opened this issue Mar 9, 2024 · 1 comment

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@eliduke
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eliduke commented Mar 9, 2024

I am building a simple RSS feed for personal project and using NetNewsWire to test out how things are looking.

The problem I am running into is that I can't seem to find where any of the feed data or cache files are stored.

Everything I've seen so far, including this 15-year-old post, leads me to believe that it would be somewhere in one of these locations...

~/Library/Application Support/
~/Library/Preferences/
~/Library/Caches/

But I'm not seeing anything in any of those locations that references NetNewsWire or Ranchero Software.

I would have assumed that I could find some files there, delete them, and then it would be like I'm opening an RSS feed for the first time. That's what I need, to be able to sorta REFRESH the feed completely.

I am running Mac OS 14.2.1 with NetNewsWire 6.1.4

Any help? Thanks!

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jyc commented Apr 30, 2024

AFAIK after recent changes to macOS's sandboxing system application data is now stored in ~/Library/Containers/com.ranchero.NetNewsWire-Evergreen/Data/Library/Application\ Support/NetNewsWire/, according to https://talk.macpowerusers.com/t/i-was-desperately-searching-for-a-way-to-export-my-netnewswire-entries-and-i-accidentally-learned-that-its-all-stored-in-an-sqlite-database/27858

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