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{{Application| | {{Application| | ||
shortdescription = GNUstep news reader. | | shortdescription = GNUstep news reader. | | ||
− | currentversion = [http:// | + | currentversion = [http://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/gnustep-nonfsf/LuserNET-0.4.3.tar.gz 0.4.3] | |
− | releasedate = | + | |
+ | releasedate = Mar 29, 2015 | | ||
license = GPL | | license = GPL | | ||
− | overview = | + | overview = LuserNET is an NNTP-based news reader for GNUstep. | |
− | features = | + | features = From the website: |
+ | * Coloring of messages based on quoting depth. | ||
+ | * Background read-ahead. | ||
+ | * Intelligent scrolling. | ||
+ | * Handles multiple servers. | ||
+ | * Completely asynchronous. | ||
+ | * Good MIME conformance and handling. | ||
+ | * Unicode clean. (though the set of supported character sets is somewhat limited) | ||
+ | |||
+ | LuserNet was written by Alexander. After 10 years, to save it from bitrotting, it was imported into gnustep-nonfsf, most debian patches were applied and several fixes applied to get it running again. It was then updated to work with current [[Pantomime]]. | ||
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maintainer = Alexander Malmberg | | maintainer = Alexander Malmberg | | ||
relatedlinks = | relatedlinks = | ||
− | * http://web.telia.com/~u42308495/alex/LuserNET/LuserNET.html | | + | * [http://web.telia.com/~u42308495/alex/LuserNET/LuserNET.html LuserNET website]| |
category = [[Category:Network Applications]] | category = [[Category:Network Applications]] | ||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 12:51, 26 August 2017
GNUstep news reader.
Current Version: 0.4.3
- Released: Mar 29, 2015
- Licensed: GPL
Overview
LuserNET is an NNTP-based news reader for GNUstep.
Features
From the website:
- Coloring of messages based on quoting depth.
- Background read-ahead.
- Intelligent scrolling.
- Handles multiple servers.
- Completely asynchronous.
- Good MIME conformance and handling.
- Unicode clean. (though the set of supported character sets is somewhat limited)
LuserNet was written by Alexander. After 10 years, to save it from bitrotting, it was imported into gnustep-nonfsf, most debian patches were applied and several fixes applied to get it running again. It was then updated to work with current Pantomime.
Maintainer
Alexander Malmberg
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