Hogwasher 4.1.1

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    16/07/2004
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    4.6M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Mac OS 9.1/X

Publisher’s description

Hogwasher is the Mac newsreader offering 'Virtual News Servers,' the ability to combine articles across multiple servers, thus saving you time and money. Hogwasher sets the standard for Mac newsreaders in both ease of use and power.

Both Text and Binary users will appreciate Hogwasher s clean, modern, Mac-centered interface, its extensive online Help, and its powerful Usenet-taming features. And Outlook Express users will appreciate its optional multi-pane interface. Hogwasher functions equally well as an online or an offline newsreader and it has an integrated email client. It works natively with OS X as well as with previous Mac OS's, and handles all common encodings including yEnc. Other features include powerful filtering, scheduled automatic connections, thread tree display, and batch binary posting.

Version 4.1.1 adds inline searching (restrict list to show only those articles with search string in subject, author, headers, or body).

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