RSSOwl is a free, opensource RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader.
Some special features are:
- Export News to PDF, HTML, RTF, OPML
- Import Favorites from OPML
- Full text-search with syntax-highlight of the results
- Powerful Newsfeed search-engine
- View news in internal browser
- Manage favorites in categories (Drag and Drop support)
- Runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris and Mac
For a complete list of features, see: http://www.rssowl.org/overview
This is a powerful program at which you can throw a mess of
unordered files in any of BinHex, uuencoded, xxencoded,
Base64, or yEnc formats and expect them all to be properly
decoded. These formats are frequently encountered when sending
binary files via news or mail.
Spider is a challenging double decked solitaire game. Unlike most
soilitaire games, skill is just as important as luck.
The X11 version of spider is based on the NeWS version by Don Woods,
and uses the same save file format and card images.
It is suitable for the scraping of a popular bbs of Japan.
other BBS and the news sites and other sites are also possible by the
addition of the plugin for scraping.
Please take care with the flood control to an excessive access.
Sylpheed is an e-mail client (and news reader) based on GTK+ 2, running on
X Window System, and aiming for:
* Quick response
* Graceful, and sophisticated interface
* Easy configuration, intuitive operation
* Abundant features
Currently, many features are supported including POP3, IMAP, NNTP,
multiple accounts, threading, filtering, MIME attachments, APOP, SMTP
AUTH, SSL, IPv6, GnuPG, internalization, and more.
This is a text based version of the popular hotline client for
Macintosh. Hotline is a chat/ftp/news protocol. It's setup almost
like an IRC client, but with the ability to do commands such as cd
into a directory with /cd and more file transfer oriented functions.
MP will pretty print files to stdout/PostScript printer. It has special
processing for mail, USENET news articles, digests, and several personal
organisers. Printouts can be portrait, landscape or 2-up, and include
pretty headers with useful information (page number, printing date, file
name or supplied header). Mp is very useful for making archive listings of
programs.
Includes mp.el an Emacs interface to mp.
This is a variant of the Flex fast lexical scanner. Flex was written
in the early 1990s by Verne Paxson. This version has been modified
by Thomas Dickey, so that it conforms to ANSI C. It includes other
improvements, but remains compatible with Paxson's 2.5.4 release
(as well as POSIX lex). See the NEWS file for details.
Elgg is an open-source social networking platform. It
offers blogging, networking, community, collecting of
news using feeds aggregation and file sharing features.
Everything can be shared among users with access
controls and everything can be cataloged by tags as well.
Wanderlust is a mail/news agent on Emacs/XEmacs.
The features of Wanderlust are as follows:
* Implementation in elisp only.
* Support of IMAP4rev1, NNTP, POP(POP3/APOP) and MH format.
* Integrated access to messages based on Folder Specifications like Mew.
* Key bindings and mark processing like Mew.
* Management of threads and unread messages.
* Folder mode that displays all folder you read.
* Message cache, Disconnected Operation.
* MH-like FCC (FCC: %Backup is possible).
* Support of MIME (by SEMI or tm).
* Draft editing of mail and news as a same interface.
* Icon based interface for the list of Folder (XEmacs).
* Non-fetched operations for a big message part of MIME (IMAP4).
* Server side search (IMAP4), also various charset support.
* Virtual Folder.
* Compression Folder.
* Automatic expiration of old messages.