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    MultiMail Offline Reader
    MultiMail is an offline mail packet reader for Unix and other systems. It currently supports the Blue Wave, QWK, OMEN, OPX and SOUP formats. It has a full screen, color user interface, built with the curses library.
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    husky is a bunch of os-independent software for fidonet. It consitsts of tosser hpt, fileechoprocessor htick, message editor msged TE, libraries fidoconfig, smapi etc. Russian documentation may be found in Wiki http://sf.net/apps/mediawiki/husky/ The new development has been moved to https://github.com/huskyproject/
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    GoldED+
    This is a successor of the well-known GoldED Fidonet Mail Reader/Editor. The new development has been moved to https://github.com/golded-plus/golded-plus/
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    Small, robust mailer (MTA) for FIDO and FIDO-like amateur networks.
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    Turquoise SuperStat

    Statistics for Usenet News and Fidonet echomail

    Turquoise SuperStat reads the contents of a Fidonet message area in one of its supported formats, or standard Usenet news spools, and creates statistics. Turquoise SuperStat supports Squish, *.MSG, FDAPX/w, JAM, MyPoint and tanstaafl's message area base format, and Usenet news groups, either via standard Usenet news spools, or over NNTP.
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    QFE is full-featured cross-platform FTN message editor with a graphical interface. It written on C++/Qt and does not depend on either KDE, Gnome or other window managers. All operations with FIDO message base use fidoconfig library from HUSKY project.
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    YAQN or Yet Another QWK-Net is used in QWK-style BBS message networking. YAQN will import QWK packets and export REP packets from JAM/Squish style BBS message systems. YAQN is os-independant, and requires the HUSKY libraries.
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    JAM MessageBase Library

    JAM Message Base Library

    JAM is a popular messagebase format for storing Fidonet messages originally devised by Joaquim Homrighausen, Andrew Milner, Mats Birch and Mats Wallin. JAMLIB is a subroutine library for manipulating such messagebases.
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