slrn 0.9.9p1

slrn ('S-Lang read news') is a newsreader, i.e. a program that accesses a newsserver to read messages from the Internet News service (also known as 'Usenet'). It runs in console mode on various Unix-like systems (including Linux), 32-bit Windows, OS/2, BeOS and VMS. Beside the usual features of a newsreader slrn supports scoring rules to highlight, sort or kill articles based on information from their header. ...

Author John E. Davis
License Open Source
Price FREE
Released 2008-09-27
Downloads 376
Filesize 1.50 MB
Requirements
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords news, Internet News, newsreader, Usenet, message, read
Users' rating
(2 rating)
slrnOtherWindows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux, Mac OS X
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