Description
Pan FOR LINUX
Pan is an open-source and cross-platform graphical application designed to function as a Usenet newsreader that supports both binaries and text. It has received the highest score on the Good Net-Keeping Seal of Approval evaluations for UNIX apps.
Features:
- Offline reading
- NZB support
- yEnc support
- Binary uploading
- Killfiles and scoring
- PGP handling
- Secure connections
- Multi-server support
Pan is a platform-independent application that runs smoothly on various UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems, including Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
Technical Specifications:
- Platform: Linux
- Price: FREE
- Publisher: Charles Kerr
- Publisher's Website
User Reviews for Pan FOR LINUX 7
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Pan FOR LINUX is a versatile Usenet newsreader with robust features like NZB support and secure connections. Great for binaries and text!
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Pan is simply the best Usenet newsreader I've ever used! Its interface is user-friendly and supports everything I need.
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Absolutely love Pan! The offline reading feature is a game changer, and it handles binaries flawlessly. Highly recommend!
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Pan has transformed my Usenet experience! Great functionality with secure connections and NZB support. Five stars!
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This app is fantastic! The multiserver support and PGP handling make it so versatile. Pan deserves all five stars!
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I'm impressed with Pan's performance across platforms. It’s stable and efficient for both text and binaries. Great job!
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Pan is phenomenal! With features like scoring and killfiles, it’s the perfect newsreader for any Usenet enthusiast.