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A desktop communications application for managing email, calendar appointments, project tasks and notes. Includes XMPP (Jabber) integration for contact messaging and resource management. Will eventually support pluggable modules based on the OSGi specifi
Online news and newspaper harvester - Like RSS Newsreader w/ database. National & International News. Very detailed catches hard to find news articles. Allows resposting of summaries w/ comments to Usenet Newsgroups, complex searches & more.
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jNewsGate is a plugin based NNTP server written in Java intended to fetch different news-like content (RSS feeds, news sites, web forums) and provide it to a NNTP news reader.
Eclipsemail is an e-mail client for the Eclipse platform. The original Eclipse Mail project on SourceForge was founded by Jordi Boehme Lopez and Leif Frenzel. That project is no longer maintained. Please visit http://eclipsemail.org instead.
Automated newsgroup reader primarily used for grabbing file attachments with either GUI or batch mode. Handles multi-part messages and UU, Base64, or yEnc encoded file types.
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CoffeeLink Open News Server is an NNTP server written entirely in Java intended for hosting private discussion groups. CLNews supports the current NNTP RFC including many common extensions.
Java realization of News Server based on Network News Transfer Protocol (via TCP/IP)
It will be a bridge between data storage (some SQL DB) and News Reader (client)
OS: OS independent
Programming Language: Java
The Yanoff Java Conduit is a Java-based conduit for the Yanoff news reader, version 1.4.4 or later, for Palm OS (Palm Pilot). It synchronises the databases of an existent Yanoff 1.4.4 installation on your Palm Computing Device at HotSync time.
The goal of the Everything Over Freenet project is to make all interesting internet protocols work over Freenet. Anonymous and decentralized mail, news, chat, and lots of other things will soon be yours.
NewsEngine is a Java (1.1 currently) implementation of the NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol). It was originally a project for my ComputerNetworks class. Now, I've opened up the source and am hoping to port the GUI code to 1.2 (Swing in particular) a
A pure Java streaming news client for LUGNET.COM. Includes a Swing-based GUI. The client engine can be given virtually any kind of UI, or be put into a middle-tier spooler.
MrBin collects binary files posted in your favourite newsgroups. MrBin has some powerful features: very fast multithreaded downloading, integrated support for rar, par2 and nzb files, automatic split file joining, parallel news header retrieval...
A web based application for downloading binary news articles from newsgroups, with support for automatic repair (PAR2) and extraction. Provides tight integration with various NZB sites through rss feeds.