MicroPlanet Gravity is a full featured Usenet News Client, newsreader, for Windows XP, Vista and Win7 (32 and 64 bit). Easy to use and highly customizable with binaries support. Also provides the advanced user with rules, scoring and filtering.

Features

  • Usenet (NNTP) News Client
  • Windows XP, Vista, 7
  • 32 and 64 bit
  • Offline and Online modes
  • Binaries Support
  • User Customisable Scoring, Rules and Filtering

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Categories

Usenet News

License

BSD License

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User Reviews

  • The description above says it all, anyone looking for a full-featured easy to use free email/newsreader should definitely give this a try.
  • Our team deals 15.000 posts a week: gravity is the best newsreader we tried :)
  • Works very well
  • good job
  • Best newsreader that I've ever tried. I LOVE it!
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Usenet News Software

Registered

2003-11-18