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Updatest
https://updatest.app/
Trying this out and I'm really impressed. A worthy successor to MacUpdater (which ended operation at the beginning of the month). Keeps all your Sparkle and Homebrew apps/utils up to date automatically, and can run in the background, menu bar only.
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Sparkle Updater Framework HTTP man-in-the-middle vulnerability
https://macmule.com/2016/01/31/sparkle-updater-framework-http-man-in-the-middle-vulnerability/
An obvious (in retrospect) vulnerability in apps that use Sparkle for automatic updates (most apps outside of the MAS). The fix is pretty easy for developers, and as of Marked 2.5.4 (which is [available now](http://marked2app.com)) all of the updates and release notes are served over HTTPS. You can find additional details on the issue at [Vulnerable Security](https://vulnsec.com/2016/osx-apps-vulnerabilities/).
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10 years ago
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Feeder 3.0 Now Available
http://reinventedsoftware.com/blog/2015/07/16/feeder3/
Feeder is an extremely useful app for building RSS feeds, including podcast enclosures and Sparkle XML feeds for software updates. Version 3 is great, so if you're in need of a really simple way to create custom feeds, check it out.
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10 years ago
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Feeder 3.0 Now Available
http://reinventedsoftware.com/blog/2015/07/16/feeder3/
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Feeder is an extremely useful app for building RSS feeds, including podcast enclosures and Sparkle XML feeds for software updates. Version 3 is great, so if you're in need of a really simple way to create custom feeds, check it out.