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"Update: January, 2006
The new Pimmy does all this: * manages your mail on POP3 and IMAP4 mailboxes * manages your newsgroups with a tree view * keeps yourself informed with RSS and ATOM channels * downloads contemporaneously from all servers * deletes spamming andvirus without downloading messages * works online and offline much better with the new cache * filters e-mails, newsgroup messages and RSS channels * opens one folder with 10,000 messages in 2 seconds * easily finds unread messages either online and offline * opens and imports messages from Outlook Express and Thunderbird and all in less than 750 KByte... with a background of music from the integrated MP3 mini player :-) Keep Pimmy always with you... even in a floppy! With beta 6 you can add RSS channels using OPML file import. This version is the release candidate for Pimmy 4." http://www.geminisoft.com/en/ -- Azzman There's no place like 127.0.0.1 |
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On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 13:58:55 -0000, Azzman <me@privacy.net> wrote:
>"Update: January, 2006 >The new Pimmy does all this: > > * manages your mail on POP3 and IMAP4 mailboxes > * manages your newsgroups with a tree view > * keeps yourself informed with RSS and ATOM channels > * downloads contemporaneously from all servers > * deletes spamming andvirus without downloading messages > * works online and offline much better with the new cache > * filters e-mails, newsgroup messages and RSS channels > * opens one folder with 10,000 messages in 2 seconds > * easily finds unread messages either online and offline > * opens and imports messages from Outlook Express and Thunderbird > >and all in less than 750 KByte... with a background of music from the >integrated MP3 mini player :-) Keep Pimmy always with you... even in a >floppy! > >With beta 6 you can add RSS channels using OPML file import. This version >is the release candidate for Pimmy 4." > >http://www.geminisoft.com/en/ Note that version 4 is payware ![]() Bill |
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carver(remove)33@bellsouth.net wrote in
news qcns1d1doksh7m8ts4t5bmec3l7781d4l@4ax.com:> Note that version 4 is payware ![]() > Bad Pimmy ! Byebye Pimmy... Thanks for pointing that out Bill, completely missed that. -- Azzman There's no place like 127.0.0.1 |
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Azzman <me@privacy.net> ha scritto:
>Bad Pimmy ! Byebye Pimmy... >Thanks for pointing that out Bill, completely missed that. http://www.geminisoft.com/en/faq.aspx -- -antonio- www.geminisoft.com (email valida sul mio sito) |
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"Antonio Donatiello" <antoniodo@blu.it> wrote in
news:075015DB200601161920501150001.antoniodo@blu.it: > Azzman <me@privacy.net> ha scritto: > >>Bad Pimmy ! Byebye Pimmy... >>Thanks for pointing that out Bill, completely missed that. > > http://www.geminisoft.com/en/faq.aspx > Thanks Antonio, I already read it, too bad your 'switching to the other site'. -- Azzman There's no place like 127.0.0.1 |
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Azzman <me@privacy.net> ha scritto:
>Thanks Antonio, I already read it, too bad your 'switching to the other >site'. Fortunately others think different. -- -antonio- www.geminisoft.com (email valida sul mio sito) |
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"Antonio Donatiello" <antoniodo@blu.it> wrote in
news:075015DB200601161939370350001.antoniodo@blu.it: > Azzman <me@privacy.net> ha scritto: > >>Thanks Antonio, I already read it, too bad your 'switching to the other >>site'. > > Fortunately others think different. > Apparently. Well, best of luck to you and Pimmy. -- Azzman There's no place like 127.0.0.1 |
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Azzman <me@privacy.net> ha scritto:
>Apparently. Well, best of luck to you and Pimmy. Thank you. -- -antonio- www.geminisoft.com (email valida sul mio sito) |
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> Bad Pimmy ! Byebye Pimmy...
A workman is worth his hire; Pimmy, especially in its evolution to version 4, is worth a few bucks. I spend more to tank up my pickup .. . . and that only lasts a few days. A few dollars for something I use constantly throughout the day, 7 days a week -- is it really so unreasonable that they want something in return? I am always grateful for freeware and welcome it with open arms, but can't personally hold it against a programmer if they . . . you know, want more than just "thanks" in return for their labor. As for these beta versions, I'm particularly enjoying the integrated RSS feeds--a nice complement to the mail/news. The message threading and read/unread status tracking and cache are features that really step up Pimmy's value. The change from v 3 to 4 is pretty extreme -- in a good way. While being nowhere near capable of loading a 10,000 messages in 2 seconds from a usb drive or SD card, it does run mighty fast off portable media--relatively speaking, anyway. If only it could play mp3 files off my flash drive, I wouldn't need anything other than Pimmy and my text editor. . . wait, it -does- play mp3 files. It's the complete package. ![]() * Posted via http://www.sixfiles.com/forum * Please report abuse to http://xinbox.com/sixfiles |
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so.orange@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (allen) wrote in news:u1137511694
@aknode.invalid: > A workman is worth his hire; Pimmy, especially in its evolution to > version 4, is worth a few bucks. I use version 3.4.3 and love it. It's free and it does everything I want in an e-mail program. It's their right if the developers want to go payware, but I'm very grateful they put out such good freeware. ![]() |
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