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Today our beta version of Times Reader for the Mac becomes available. The beta is free for all registered members of NYTimes.com to download and try. For hardware and software requirements and other questions check.

For a description of the program read our. Please note that Times Reader for the Mac uses the Silverlight plugin. The installation process will prompt you to install Silverlight if you do not already have it on your computer. We hope you enjoy the enhanced reading experience and the ability to read The Times while offline. We encourage you to send us your feedback at. Rob Larson Vice President, Digital Production, NYTimes.com Update: May 12, 2009: is now available.

I, for one, thank you for the Mac version. I think you could’ve done better than Silverlight, but you made the best choice you could given the information you had, I assume. To a previous commenter, Silverlight absolutely does so work in Safari. Couple of beta suggestions: 1.

Better fonts for the smaller font sizes. It looks blurry on my beautiful 15″ MBP screen. Let me resize the window how I want to resize it – not the 3 pre-designated sizes you’ve selected. Anyway, hope these comments are helpful. Thanks again – I know this is a beginning and not an end – and I’m sure it will get better! The resizing of the window is now very intuitive.

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When you see something like that in the lower corner, you think you should be able to drag it. Only after I read the last post did I realize you had to do something different, but it still took me a few tries figure I needed to press on it.

And it was still confusing. You should also be able to set the various sizes from the window menu. But on a larger basis, I’m not sure what the advantage of this (particularly to make it worth paying for) is over the website beyond being able to read it offline after downloading it (and even then if you’re going to be offline for a bit, you could just open up several articles in tabs or use your iPhone). Why do the Home and Section pages have vertical column separators but the actual articles don’t have any? This seems to be incorrect to me. The Home and Section pages don’t have bars when there is a multi-column photo – why? Why can’t I utilize the full screen on my laptop – I appear to be limited to making the maximum window size to be 1185×768 – on my Macbook Pro, which has a 1440×900 screen, I should be able to go to 1440×840.

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You allow the font size to be adjusted on the article pages, but not the Section pages nor the Home page – why? Also, the font appears to jump from one size to another – you use a slider which indicates continuous change, but clicking on the letters does the actual change to 1 of 3 fixed font sizes. The Last Updated on every page has no date or time indicated, even thou a full sync was completed while I read some articles. If I quit and relaunch the app, the date does get filled in. Why is the date on the articles in Red – why not Black – some folks are color blind. The date under the Section name is in Black.

Why aren’t there any rollovers for the Blue indicated links – I had to click one to find out that I was going back to the web – and not just to the NYTimes at that. Photos appear to be links (sometimes) – again no rollovers to indicate this potential action – the cursor gives a hint, but a rollover would help.