| Company | Panic, Inc. |
| Website | http://www.panic.com/stattoo/ |
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| Os | Mac OS X |
| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.2 or later. |
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| Release Date | 9/22/2004 |
| License | Shareware |
| Limitations | Shareware |
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Unison is a carefully-crafted, genuinely revolutionary Mac OS X Usenet newsreader. It offers all the expected newsreader functionality: easy-to-navigate threaded discussions, the ability to disregard annoying posters, multiple signature management, and easy, Mail-like notice with trance checking and all the trimmings. But it also goes much, much further than any other Usenet client on earth, starting with a unique four-view interface that lets you watch and act with Usenet group substance in foursome distinct styles: messages, files, images, or music. It lets you preview MP3 files directly forth a Usenet server, watch images in an elegant iPhoto-like thumbnail watch, prioritize transfers with a flexile downloads manager, uncovering favorites cursorily with a categorized column-view interface, smartly group files into meta-groups (same songs into albums), read download status beautifully in the dock, and much more. What's New: Version 1.5.2: Fixed the "zero folder" / "flipped folder" beleaguer in Images watch, and related crashing
Fixed a dash when replying for (mainly) Mac OS X 10.2 users
Cured a potency beleaguer where files left in the "Download" folder could be removed when they fall forth the server
Unison no longer crashes when a dominion has been disabled (unchecked)
Downloading lots of microscopic files is much faster, and disk activity has been reduced
Switching groups rapidly in Favorites drawer is immediately much more reliable
Downloading thumbnails are still marked as downloading when file number is reloaded
Applying rules is faster
"Mark as Read" is immediately threaded for increased responsiveness
Message divider tooshie no longer accidentally be dictated all the way to the top
Unison immediately recognizes unquoted MIME boundaries
The last-used notice Personality is immediately remembered per group
Threading loaded messages is faster
Removing a server from the Preferences immediately cleans up the associated database files
Music immediately stops playing when you swop groups via the favorites drawer
The message number no longer hits
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