XPN
XPN is a graphical newsreader written in Python and GTK+
toolkit. It has good support for MIME standards.
With XPN you can read/write articles on Usenet. XPN can
operate with all the most widespread charsets,
starting from US-ASCII to UTF-8. When you edit an article XPN
automatically chooses the best charset, however it is always possible
to override this choice.
XPN 1.2.6
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Price
Free to download
Size
0.3MB
License
GNU GPL
Developer
Antonio Caputo
Website
xpn.altervista.org
System Requirements
Python 2.5 or higher
PyGTK 2.10 or higher
GTK+ 2.10 or higher
Support
Sites:
Guide,
SourceForge
Project Page
Selected
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Features include:
- On-Line / Off-Line Mode
- Multiple layouts (24 different possible layouts)
- Readability: Different colors for text, quoted text and
signs
- Read articles coded with quoted-printable, 7 bit or 8 bit.
XPN is also full UTF-8 compliant
- Create scoring rules in order to assign a score
to articles. This rule can act on this fields: From, Subject, Date,
Message-ID, References, Age, Xpost, Xref, Bytes and Lines
- Create action rules
- Random tag-lines
- Filtered views
- External editor support
- One-key navigation
- Supports decoding of the X-Face and Face headers
- Supports multiple languages

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