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What is OSXnews?
 OSXnews is a small, fast usenet newsreader for OS X. It is designed to look and behave like Apple's Mail program and uses it for all mail functions.  It also uses the Webcore engine used in Safari to display messages. It is actively being developed and the current version supports many (though not all ) features people expect in a newsreader. OSXnews is a Universal Application and works well  on the new Intel Macs.   It also has some support for binary posts. At the moment this is limited to single part yEnc posts. Full support is expected in upcoming versions. 

OSXnews 3
Written by Anu   
Tuesday, 03 July 2007
It's been a while since I updated this page. The project is  not dead. Real life tends to get top priority. I am in the process of writing OSXnews 3 (the 3rd rewrite). As the name says, this is going to be another clean rewrite to improve performance and take advantage of new OSX technologies.
UUEncode Support
Written by Anu   
Sunday, 26 March 2006
UUEncode support has now been added and will be included in the next release (2.082) . Like yenc this is not fully optimzed yet (it works though)  and only supports single post binaries. This is also all handled transparently and the media (music, movies, pictures etc) is embedded in the message window. 
Last Updated ( Sunday, 26 March 2006 )
OSXNews 2.081
Written by Anu   
Friday, 24 March 2006
This is an update that people who use non English languages will love. Among the new stuff, we have German,Polish and Italian localizations. I'd also like to thank  Andrea di Varmo   for the Italian translation. 
In addition, support for a bunch of encodings has been added or improved. Currently OSXNews supports Latin-1, Latin-2,UTF-8,Euc-Kr, Latin-9,ISO-8859-16,Koi8-R, windows-1251, Big5 and GB2132. You can Grab the new version here. 
Read on to see the entire changelog. 
Last Updated ( Friday, 24 March 2006 )
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