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  • One of the newest themes for NNW is also one of the best. Strong use of whitespace and a simple black-white-red color scheme make this theme highly readable and well-suited for everyday use.818915
  • Spotlight+wrap, by Wolf Rentzsch, takes the Spotlight theme that comes with NetNewsWire, tightens it up a little bit, and wraps overlong headlines into an attractive extra row. If you've been using Spotlight and enjoying it, upgrade to this.818907
  • Ollicle Reflex never gets old, because it includes a preferences button that lets you choose between dark and light themes, layed out in either one column or two. We recommend the two-column setup if you're reading a blog like Download Squad, that features many right-aligned images. Reflex also includes a handy del.icio.us Tagometer, showing you how many people have already added del.icio.us tags to the post you're reading, and what they've tagged it with.818924
  • Hardcover is both fun and practical. Its strong use of type and unique approach to the header make it read like a playbill or something from McSweeney's. It also comes in two different flavors, to adapt to NetNewsWire's standard or three-column modes. The three-column version is particularly nice.818939
  • Readlight is one of the more elegant themes we were able to find, with plenty of space between words and lines for easy reading. The header features some nice text decoration, and the overall look is clean and sharp.818928
  • Samurai Coder is a cool green theme with a nice, compact header. It also includes ad-blocking code that obliterates the pesky FeedBurner footers that appear on lots of popular feeds. Grab it for a unique look that happens to complement the Download Squad colors quite nicely.818909
  • Simply Structured is another relatively new theme that uses whitespace to keep the elements of each story in order. We recommend it if you're finding other themes too fussy or cluttered. 818905
  • Feedlight comes in a set of three themes: aqua, graphite and metal. Otherwise, it looks a bit like Spotlight, and shares Spotlight+wrap's wrapping feature (although not quite as attractively.) If you like the 818918
  • MailX is a very plain, practical theme, designed to mimic the look of -- surprise! -- Apple Mail. Like Mail, it uses Lucida Grande for added legibility. Perhaps it's not the most unique theme out there, but it's simple and effective.818929
  • This one is just for fun, but it shows what you can do with CSS and NetNewsWire. Plug in your own image, make it look however you want.818941
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