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Edited on 2005-11-08 17:56:56 by WikiChris

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- GPL Yanoffby Matthias Jordan, an Open Source Project which is stable but not currently active, supports internet mail (SMTP) and news (NNTP) with one mail and multiple news servers and online or offline reading and posting. CategorySoftware

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  • GPL Yanoffby Matthias Jordan, an Open Source Project which is stable but not currently active, supports internet mail (SMTP) and news (NNTP) with one mail and multiple news servers and online or offline reading and posting.









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    Edited on 2005-11-08 17:54:07 by WikiChris

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    News Reader (Usenet) software for the Treo 600 and Treo 650



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    News Reader (Usenet) software for the Treo 600 and Treo 650)





    Edited on 2005-11-08 17:53:48 by WikiChris [Added title]

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  • Edited on 2005-10-11 05:00:09 by GreggWoodcock

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    - Yanoff Java Conduitby Jan-Pascal van Best is a Java-based conduit for all versions of Yanoff that connects to the specified NNTP servers and transfers emails and articles both directions during HotSync to a Windows PC host. You can specify newsrc files for every news server, so that articles you read on your PC news reader are not transferred to the handheld. Treo users may not desire this conduit because all versions of Yanoff are able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.

    Deletions:
    - Yanoff Java Conduitby Jan-Pascal van Best is a Java-based conduit for all versions of Yanoff that connects to the specified NNTP servers and transfers emails and articles both directions during HotSync to a Windows PC host. You can specify newsrc files for every news server, so that articles you read on your PC news reader are not transferred to the handheld. Treo users may not desire this conduit because both all versions of Yanoff are able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.



    Edited on 2005-10-10 05:28:18 by GreggWoodcock

    Additions:
    - New Yanoffby SonLight Softwareis a closed-source fork of the original GPL Yanoff that has both shareware (Yanoff+) and freeware (Yanoff-) versions and is in active development. New Yanoff, the premier portable newsreader, supports internet mail (SMTP) and news (NNTP) with multiple mail and news servers and online or offilne reading and posting and all new hardware models and features.
  • GPL Yanoffby Matthias Jordan, an Open Source Project which is stable but not currently active, supports internet mail (SMTP) and news (NNTP) with one mail and multiple news servers and online or offline reading and posting.

    Deletions:
    - New Yanoffby SonLight Softwareis a closed-source fork of the original GPL Yanoff that has both shareware (Yanoff+) and freeware (Yanoff-) versions and is in active development. New Yanoff, the premier portable newsreader, supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with multiple mail and news servers and online or offilne reading and posting and all new hardware models and features.
  • GPL Yanoffby Matthias Jordan, an Open Source Project which is stable but not currently active, supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with one mail and multiple news servers and online or offline reading and posting.



    Edited on 2005-10-10 05:26:58 by GreggWoodcock

    Additions:
    - New Yanoffby SonLight Softwareis a closed-source fork of the original GPL Yanoff that has both shareware (Yanoff+) and freeware (Yanoff-) versions and is in active development. New Yanoff, the premier portable newsreader, supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with multiple mail and news servers and online or offilne reading and posting and all new hardware models and features.
  • GPL Yanoffby Matthias Jordan, an Open Source Project which is stable but not currently active, supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with one mail and multiple news servers and online or offline reading and posting.
  • Yanoff Java Conduitby Jan-Pascal van Best is a Java-based conduit for all versions of Yanoff that connects to the specified NNTP servers and transfers emails and articles both directions during HotSync to a Windows PC host. You can specify newsrc files for every news server, so that articles you read on your PC news reader are not transferred to the handheld. Treo users may not desire this conduit because both all versions of Yanoff are able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.
  • MsgAgentby Hiroyuki Okamoto is not currently active and supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with multiple mail and news servers, supports many charsets (Arabic, Baltic, Central European, Chinese (Simplified, Traditional), Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Western European).
  • NewsPadby Hiroyuki Okamoto is evidently the lesser predecessor of MsgAgent.
  • NewsRover Palm Optionallows users to sync articles in and out through NewsRover for Windows. Treo users may not desire this app because it is not able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.
  • PalmReaderby Lior Abraham allows users to sync articles in and out through a conduit. Lior's home page is defunct, but you can still download version 1.52 of the program from Palm Blvd. Treo users may not desire this app because it is not able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.

    Deletions:
    - New Yanoff, which has both shareware (Yanoff+) and freeware (Yanoff-) versions and is in active development, is a closed-source fork of the original GPL Yanoff. New Yanoff, the premier portable newsreader, supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with multiple mail and news servers and online or offilne reading and posting and all new hardware models and features.
  • GPL Yanoff by Matthias Jordan, an Open Source Project which is stable but not currently active, supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with one mail and multiple news servers and online or offline reading and posting.
  • Yanoff Java Conduit by Jan-Pascal van Best is a Java-based conduit for all versions of Yanoff that connects to the specified NNTP servers and transfers emails and articles both directions during HotSync to a Windows PC host. You can specify newsrc files for every news server, so that articles you read on your PC news reader are not transferred to the handheld. Treo users may not desire this conduit because both all versions of Yanoff are able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.
  • MsgAgent by Hiroyuki Okamoto is not currently active and supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with multiple mail and news servers, supports many charsets (Arabic, Baltic, Central European, Chinese (Simplified, Traditional), Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Western European).
  • NewsPad by Hiroyuki Okamoto is evidently the lesser predecessor of MsgAgent.
  • NewsRover Palm Option allows users to sync articles in and out through NewsRover for Windows. Treo users may not desire this app because it is not able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.
  • PalmReader by Lior Abraham allows users to sync articles in and out through a conduit. Lior's home page is defunct, but you can still download version 1.52 of the program from Palm Blvd. Treo users may not desire this app because it is not able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.



    Edited on 2005-10-10 05:24:52 by GreggWoodcock

    Additions:
    - GPL Yanoff by Matthias Jordan, an Open Source Project which is stable but not currently active, supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with one mail and multiple news servers and online or offline reading and posting.
  • Yanoff Java Conduit by Jan-Pascal van Best is a Java-based conduit for all versions of Yanoff that connects to the specified NNTP servers and transfers emails and articles both directions during HotSync to a Windows PC host. You can specify newsrc files for every news server, so that articles you read on your PC news reader are not transferred to the handheld. Treo users may not desire this conduit because both all versions of Yanoff are able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.
  • MsgAgent by Hiroyuki Okamoto is not currently active and supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with multiple mail and news servers, supports many charsets (Arabic, Baltic, Central European, Chinese (Simplified, Traditional), Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Western European).
  • NewsPad by Hiroyuki Okamoto is evidently the lesser predecessor of MsgAgent.
  • NewsRover Palm Option allows users to sync articles in and out through NewsRover for Windows. Treo users may not desire this app because it is not able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.
  • PalmReader by Lior Abraham allows users to sync articles in and out through a conduit. Lior's home page is defunct, but you can still download version 1.52 of the program from Palm Blvd. Treo users may not desire this app because it is not able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.

    Deletions:
    - Yanoff http://yanoff.sourceforge.net/yanoff/yanoff.html by Matthias Jordan, an Open Source Project which is stable but not currently active, supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with one mail and multiple news servers and online or offline reading and posting.
  • Java Conduit http://www.vanbest.org/janpascal/yanoff/ by Jan-Pascal van Best is a Java-based conduit for all versions of Yanoff that connects to the specified NNTP servers and transfers emails and articles both directions during HotSync. You can specify newsrc files for every news server, so that articles you read on your PC news reader are not transferred to the handheld. Treo users may not desire this conduit because both all versions of Yanoff are able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.
  • http://members.tripod.com/~hokamoto/MsgAgent.html by Hiroyuki Okamoto is not currently active and supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with multiple mail and news servers, supports many charsets (Arabic, Baltic, Central European, Chinese (Simplified, Traditional), Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Western European).
  • http://members.tripod.com/~hokamoto/NewsPad.html by Hiroyuki Okamoto is evidently the lesser predecessor of MsgAgent.
  • Rover Palm Option http://www.newsrover.com/palm.htm allows users to sync articles in and out through NewsRover for Windows. Treo users may not desire this app because it is not able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.
  • http://www.palmblvd.com/software/pc/PalmReader-2000-02-01-palm-pc.html by Lior Abraham allows users to sync articles in and out through a conduit. Lior's home page is defunct, but you can still download version 1.52 of the program from Palm Blvd. Treo users may not desire this app because it is not able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.



    Edited on 2005-10-10 05:23:23 by GreggWoodcock

    Additions:
    - New Yanoff, which has both shareware (Yanoff+) and freeware (Yanoff-) versions and is in active development, is a closed-source fork of the original GPL Yanoff. New Yanoff, the premier portable newsreader, supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with multiple mail and news servers and online or offilne reading and posting and all new hardware models and features.

    Deletions:
    - Yanoff http://www.PalmYanoff.com, which has both shareware (Yanoff+) and freeware (Yanoff-) versions and is in active development, is a closed-source fork of the original GPL Yanoff. New Yanoff, the premier portable newsreader, supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with multiple mail and news servers and online or offilne reading and posting and all new hardware models and features.



    Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2005-10-10 05:20:07 by GreggWoodcock [based loosely on http://www.newsreaders.com/others/clients.html]
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  • Yanoff http://www.PalmYanoff.com, which has both shareware (Yanoff+) and freeware (Yanoff-) versions and is in active development, is a closed-source fork of the original GPL Yanoff. New Yanoff, the premier portable newsreader, supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with multiple mail and news servers and online or offilne reading and posting and all new hardware models and features.
  • Yanoff http://yanoff.sourceforge.net/yanoff/yanoff.html by Matthias Jordan, an Open Source Project which is stable but not currently active, supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with one mail and multiple news servers and online or offline reading and posting.
  • Java Conduit http://www.vanbest.org/janpascal/yanoff/ by Jan-Pascal van Best is a Java-based conduit for all versions of Yanoff that connects to the specified NNTP servers and transfers emails and articles both directions during HotSync. You can specify newsrc files for every news server, so that articles you read on your PC news reader are not transferred to the handheld. Treo users may not desire this conduit because both all versions of Yanoff are able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.
  • http://members.tripod.com/~hokamoto/MsgAgent.html by Hiroyuki Okamoto is not currently active and supports internet mail (SMTP/POP3) and news (NNTP) with multiple mail and news servers, supports many charsets (Arabic, Baltic, Central European, Chinese (Simplified, Traditional), Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Western European).
  • http://members.tripod.com/~hokamoto/NewsPad.html by Hiroyuki Okamoto is evidently the lesser predecessor of MsgAgent.
  • Rover Palm Option http://www.newsrover.com/palm.htm allows users to sync articles in and out through NewsRover for Windows. Treo users may not desire this app because it is not able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.
  • http://www.palmblvd.com/software/pc/PalmReader-2000-02-01-palm-pc.html by Lior Abraham allows users to sync articles in and out through a conduit. Lior's home page is defunct, but you can still download version 1.52 of the program from Palm Blvd. Treo users may not desire this app because it is not able to poll "over the air" via an active Network Connection on the phone.
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