Publisher review:Pan Application is a Usenet newsreader that's good at both text and binaries. Pan is a Usenet newsreader that's good at both text and binaries. It supports offline reading, scoring and killfiles, yEnc, NZB, and multiserver.
It's also the only Unix newsreader to get a perfect score on the Good Net-Keeping Seal of Approval evaluations. It runs on Unix and Unix-like operating systems, Mac OS X, and Windows.Features:
- Basic newsreader features, such as reading and writing news, threading articles, and replying via email, are supported.
- Articles can be sorted by author, date, subject, or the number of unread children in the thread.
- Multiple connections are supported, so articles can be read while binaries are downloading.
- Selected articles, threads, and entire groups can be queued for offline reading.
- Articles can be filtered by regular expression matching, read/unread state, binary/text, etc.
- Pan is fast and can download and thread articles as quickly as the bandwidth will let it.
- Posts can be queued until you want to go online, and can be re-edited at any point before they're sent.
- Pan saves your posted messages in a folder for future reference.
- A flexible rules system allows you to delete, hide, download, or notify you of, etc. articles that match a subject, or are posted by a particular user, and so on.
- Groups can be filtered by regular expression matching subscribed/new/all, etc.
- Article headers are cached locally for fast group loading.
- Pan has keyboard bindings for mouse-free newsreading.
Pan Application 0.131 is a C/C++ script for RSS and Feeds scripts design by Matt Eagleson.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Pan Application is a Usenet newsreader that's good at both text and binaries.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris