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author | mph <mph@FreeBSD.org> | 1998-05-02 02:41:28 +0800 |
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committer | mph <mph@FreeBSD.org> | 1998-05-02 02:41:28 +0800 |
commit | 9f728e095a306da44cbc3a933d78e8fe31062204 (patch) | |
tree | 805f71556c937ff0ae12f931b5ddbd7984b51d78 /news/trn4/pkg-descr | |
parent | cadfa1408dfdd9d3cbc944c29876735615e741fd (diff) | |
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Major upgrade to 4.0test26.
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diff --git a/news/trn4/pkg-descr b/news/trn4/pkg-descr index 845ca05bc44f..3814ec866ec7 100644 --- a/news/trn4/pkg-descr +++ b/news/trn4/pkg-descr @@ -1,17 +1,5 @@ -Trn is Threaded RN -- a newsreader that uses an article's references to -order the discussions in a very natural, reply-ordered sequence called -threads. Having the replies associated with their parent articles not -only makes following the discussion easier, but also makes it easy to back- -track and (re-)read a specific discussion from the beginning. Trn also -has a visual representation of the current thread in the upper right corner -of the header, which will give you a feel for how the discussion is going -and how the current article is related to the last one you read. - -In addition, a thread selector makes it easy to browse through a large -group looking for interesting articles. You can even browse through the -articles you've already read and select the one(s) you wish to read again. -Other nice features include the extract commands for the source and binary -groups, thread-oriented kill directives, a better newgroup finding strategy, -and lots more. See the file NEW for a list of the things that are new to -trn 3.0 from previous versions. +This is version 4.0 of trn, the threaded news reader. This version +has improved online help, mouse support in xterms, article scoring, +and other new features. +The trn web page: http://www.clari.net/~wayne/ |