Pan 0.7.6 is released
- From: Jason Leach <leach wam umd edu>
- To: gnome-announce-list gnome org
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org, pan-users rebelbase com
- Subject: Pan 0.7.6 is released
- Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 16:49:42 -0500
Hello,
Version 0.7.6 of Pan, a USENET newsreader for GNOME, has been released.
* Availability
<a href="ftp://source.rebelbase.com/pub/pan/pan-0.7.6.tar.gz">ftp://source.rebelbase.com/pub/pan/pan-0.7.6.tar.gz</a>
* Changes in Pan 0.7.6
Note: the killfile format has changed since 0.7.5. You must delete
~/.pan/killfile.db if upgrading from an earlier version of Pan. All
the other data files are fine.
NEW FEATURES
* Better thread tracking/killing in killfile utility
* New "Find Backwards" button in Find dialog
* New "Space Reading": hitting the space key will page down in the
current article; at the end of the article, the next article is
loaded.
* Added "Save Attachment As..." feature
* New ability to show all article headers
* New color for watched article threads.
* New feature: download entire article thread.
* New feature: User can now plug in an external mailer to use when
replying by mail
UPDATED
* Updated Danish, French, German, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish,
and Spanish translations.
* Improved Preferences Dialog layout.
BUG FIXES
* Pan-freezes-on-startup bug fixed.
* Memory leaks fixed.
* Double-click no longer expands the article tree; it now just
reads the articles like it did up through 0.7.3. (Click on the +/-
box to expand the tree.)
* Cached articles can now be read while offline, as you would expect.
* Mark article/all read/unread works properly.
* Fixed infinite loop when hitting "next" in article Find dialog if
all the articles had been filtered out.
* We now collaps double periods at the start of a line as per RFC977
section 2.4.1. This will stop a "corrupt decode" bug.
ABOUT PAN
Why Use Pan?
It's Actively Developed.
* There are typically two new versions of Pan each month.
* Bug reports are investigated and answered.
* Wishlists are answered, and new features are discussed on
the mailing list for user feedback.
* There are currently translations for Danish, French, German,
Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Serbian, Spanish, and
Swedish.
It's Good for Reading News.
* Article reading, writing, and replying via usenet or e-mail
are supported.
* Articles can be organized by thread
* Articles can be sorted by author, date, subject, or the
number of unread children in the thread
* Articles can be filtered by regular expression matching,
read/unread state, binary/text, etc.
* Killfiles let you specify authors and threads that you never
want to see.
* Groups can be filtered by regular expression matching,
subscribed/new/all, etc.
* Article headers are cached locally for fast group loading.
* Multiple connections are supported, so articles can be read
while binaries are downloading.
It's Good for Downloading Binaries.
* Pan supports single-click decoding, opening, or saving of
binary messages.
* Multipart articles are automatically grouped together.
* Nonbinary, incomplete multipart, and previously-saved
messges can be filtered out of the article list.
* Multiple connections are supported, so many binaries can
be downloaded simultaneously.
* Works with servers on standard and non-standard NNTP
ports.
It's Configurable.
* Pan can support multiple servers, even concurrent
connections to multiple servers.
* Pan supports NNTP authorization, for Usenet accounts that
require passwords.
* Users can specify their own colors, fonts, signature files,
what article headers to show, etc.
* Pan is written and distributed under the GPL license.
Enjoy,
Jason Leach
elerium@source.rebelbase.com
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