40tude Dialog is a feature loaded, multi-server, multi-threaded Windows news reader with Unicode character support. It supports multiple servers and identities, has filtering/scoring support, integrated email functionality, and binary support including support for multiparts.
- Fixed a significant GDI object leak
- Added Spanish, Russian, Serbian (latin and cyrillic) translations
- Fixed an EReadError when a new composition window was being created
- Fix: The "!dELetE" action didn't work case-insensitive
- Fixed "stretch to fit" function for images with less than 24bpp
- Group options now work with multiple selected groups if you tick the checkbox "Use these options for all selected groups" (only enabled when all selected items are of the same type, e.g. only newsgroups or only folders)
Reviewing 2.0.15.1 Beta 38 (Sep 25, 2007)
This program, is a good usernet reader. Though some say it's buggy. I haven't found any. The only problem with this program, is that it remains in beta. No wonder I constantly looking for usernet readers. Still I come back to this.
For me it's by far the easiest reader.
Reviewing 2.0.15.1 Beta 38 (Mar 6, 2006)
this is bugware.
crashes constantly, and loses all your inbox contents.
Reviewing 2.0.15.1 Beta 38 (Feb 24, 2005)
I've kept up with 40tude for several years, and although its developer is a genius, this godzilla of an app is just too complex for what you want to do — simply download pictures, videos, and mp3s from usenet quickly and easily as XNews does. Simplicity, my dear Watson, that's the ticket!
Reviewing 2.0.11.1 Beta 34 (May 3, 2004)
It's got some good ideas but the fact that I can't get a notification when a user response to one of posts and that I can't get a notification when someone posts to a thread I am participating in is just annoying.
If you like this newsreader you should check out XanaNews (yea I know, forget about the name). It's really great and does the same things as Dialog AND has the abilities I disscribed above. It's fast and you will never miss a reply to one of your conversations again.
Check it out at http://www.wilsonc.demon.co.uk/d7xananews.htm
Søren Lund
www.publicvoid.dk
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