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0.115
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Major feature enhancements |
01-Oct-2006 08:18 |
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0.112
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Major bugfixes |
10-Sep-2006 18:08 |
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0.14.2
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Minor bugfixes |
03-Sep-2003 16:53 |
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0.14.1
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Major bugfixes |
29-Aug-2003 20:43 |
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0.14.0.95
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Minor bugfixes |
15-Aug-2003 18:16 |
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0.14.0.93
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Minor bugfixes |
31-Jul-2003 20:16 |
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0.14.0.92
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Minor bugfixes |
25-Jul-2003 23:05 |
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0.14.0.91
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Minor bugfixes |
17-Jul-2003 22:27 |
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0.14.0.90
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Minor bugfixes |
08-Jul-2003 20:35 |
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0.14.0
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Major feature enhancements |
09-May-2003 17:29 |
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project still alive
by mr. shin hiko fugu momorin - Jul 8th 2006 06:16:38
or back from the dead. there have been weekly new builds recently, check
the homepage for details
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Interface is great but the app is slow and unstable
by adam - Nov 3rd 2004 15:43:12
I simply canot close it normally ..
I keep using kill -9 ...
not to mention that on startup it eats a 100% of my cpu
I have to kvm to another box while is downloading binary posts just to
browse the net
(duron 950 ,650 MB ram, fluxbox on slackware current)
The only reason to use it is becouse there's nothing better out there
-- ADam
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nice job
by Ben Crowell - Jun 22nd 2004 15:35:41
I've switched from Knode to Pan 0.14.2, and am pretty happy. Actually, I
thought Knode rocked in general, so the fact that I prefer Pan is high
praise for Pan. The only problem I've experienced is that the killfile
mechanism is broken, but AFAICT from surfing the project's web page, that
bug has been fixed in the latest beta version.
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Pan 0.11.94
by Mark Veinot - Jun 7th 2002 20:15:50
I've been using Pan pretty much since the project
began. After I upgraded to 0.11.94 it started up with
the settings wizard asking me for all the servers
again.
Figuring there had been a change in the format, I
shrugged and filled it in. Everything worked as
before.
When I started it the next time, it asked for my info
AGAIN! It seems to ignore the server settings every
time it starts. Any help?
-- --
University - a box of academia nuts
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Re: Pan 0.11.94
by Charles Kerr - Jun 8th 2002 21:27:51
> I've been using Pan pretty much since the project
> began. After I upgraded to 0.11.94 it started up with
> the settings wizard asking me for all the servers
> again.
>
> Figuring there had been a change in the format, I
> shrugged and filled it in. Everything worked as
> before.
>
> When I started it the next time, it asked for my info
> AGAIN! It seems to ignore the server settings every
> time it starts. Any help?
Pan pops up the new user dialog whenever it can't find
any identities in the profiles.xml file, typically in the
~/.pan directory. Do you have a file ~/.pan/profiles.xml?
This is an awkward forum to track bugs; please file
a bugzilla report via http://pan.rebelbase.com/bugs/
and we'll continue this there.
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At last a reasonable news reader for linux.
by Jemsquash - Jan 10th 2002 09:25:04
I recently installed PAN and I have found it a very good tool indeed. It
has had a few threads block and become unusable (well they seemed to anyway
in the task queue) and I have had X crash twice while using it but that may
be coincidental. This is a usable tool for me and I can't wait for it to
stabalise even more!
Keep up the good work.
PS any chances of getting this onto OSX? My secondary machine is OSX.
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Re: At last a reasonable news reader for linux.
by Charles Kerr - Jan 15th 2002 11:50:45
> PS any chances of getting this onto
> OSX? My secondary machine is OSX.
The Fink project has Pan
running on OS
X.
The Pan site's download
page links to the Fink packages.
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Re: At last a reasonable news reader for linux.
by Jemsquash - Jan 24th 2002 10:18:40
> I recently installed PAN and I have
> found it a very good tool indeed. It has
> had a few threads block and become
> unusable (well they seemed to anyway in
> the task queue) and I have had X crash
> twice while using it but that may be
> coincidental. This is a usable tool for
> me and I can't wait for it to stabalise
> even more!
> Keep up the good work.
>
> PS any chances of getting this onto
> OSX? My secondary machine is OSX.
The crashing of my X was coincidental - It was related to my video card.
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pan rocks
by Sven Neuhaus - Jun 8th 2001 11:54:00
Finally, pan is becoming extremely stable (hasn't crashed on me since the
0.9.7 pre versions) and even more usable. The memory footprint is also a
lot better now. It has a few features still missing (posting binaries and
getting parts of binaries from multiple servers) to make it perfect, but
then - what is perfect? ;-)
Pan is already the graphical newsreader of choice for downloading
binaries, period.
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Overall a nice newsreader, but...
by Chris Allegretta - Sep 3rd 2000 00:42:35
Im really getting fscking TIRED of losing my killfile almost EVERY time a
new version comes out. The superb multipart attachment handling is all
that's keeping this program around at the moment, backward compatibilty is
non-existent which is grating.
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Re: Overall a nice newsreader, but...
by dcardamo - Feb 12th 2001 11:06:51
> Im really getting fscking TIRED of
> losing my killfile almost EVERY time a
> new version comes out. The superb
> multipart attachment handling is all
> that's keeping this program around at
> the moment, backward compatibilty is
> non-existent which is grating.
Its under development, if they are improving it
then that is what it takes. Remember Bill Gates's
640k or ram :) I think this app is excellent!
Great job guys.
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Re: Overall a nice newsreader, but...
by The-Phoenix - Jun 7th 2001 15:05:02
>
> % Im really getting fscking TIRED of
> % losing my killfile almost EVERY time
> a
> % new version comes out. The
> superb
> % multipart attachment handling is
> all
> % that's keeping this program around
> at
> % the moment, backward compatibilty
> is
> % non-existent which is grating.
>
>
> Its under development, if they are
> improving it
> then that is what it takes. Remember
> Bill Gates's
> 640k or ram :) I think this app is
> excellent!
> Great job guys.
>
>
READ: UNDER DEVELOPMENT
I agree wholeheartedly. Pan is the best their is and will only continue to
get better. Again, great job guys!
-- David Lawrie aka The-Phoenix
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Pan 8
by Richard Rowell - Jun 3rd 2000 03:51:08
I had high hopes, but Pan didn't live up to them. It is great to look at
but not to use. No way to tell what posts you have pulled down. No
hot-key to pull the selected post(s). Horribly unstable.
It just isn't usable. Back to WINE and Agent I go.
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Review of pan 0.7.6
by bneely - Feb 25th 2000 12:47:41
Linuxcare has published a review of pan 0.7.6 as part of its weekly "App of
the Week" column.
Read
the review.
-bneely
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Dependencies
by NizGratfud - Nov 1st 1999 22:47:15
Don't believe the dependencies....you really need to download just about
ALL of the gnome libs from October GNOME for pan 0.6.2 to work, even though
it only asks for a couple. But, it's still the best linux newsreader there
is.
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