Re: Which Newsreader do you use?



In article <dd367u$p0v$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, nope@xxxxxxxxxx says...
> Gareth Slee wrote:
> > Thought it might be an interesting exercise?
> >
> >
>
> Mozilla Thunderbird
>

When on Windows, Gravity. When on Linux, tin. I used Pan in the past on
Linux, but since I don't deal with binaries that much, I couldn't
justify the shortcomings of the Gnome underpinnings of Pan (despite its
otherwise excellent quality). Plus, tin is so much faster.
.



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