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MUA written in Ruby; specifically developed for accounts with "a lot of emails"; nice thread-based presentation.
Mail client with tons of features, customization chances, support for IMAP, POP3, multiple storage formats.
MUA written in Python using the NotMuch backend; MailDir format support.
Mail client which aims at being "fast, easy to use email client that is suitable for both the inexperienced email user as well as for the most demanding of power users".
"The Mutt of RSS Feed Readers": Newsbeuter is an open-source RSS/Atom feed reader for text terminals. It runs on Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and other Unix-like operating systems. Newsbeuter's great configurability and vast number of features make it a perfect choice for people that need a slick and fast feed reader that can be completely controlled via keyboard.
The program allows transfer arbitrary-sized files and directories (or short pieces of text) from one computer to another.
The two endpoints are identified by using identical human-readable codes.
"Sophisticated ftp/http client, and a file transfer program supporting a number of network protocols"; support for bookmarks and mirroring features.
A lightweight, Free Software, cross-platform BitTorrent client; a terminal curses interface, web interface and command line client can connect to a running daemon to manage torrent downloads.
A tool and library for transferring data with URL syntax; supports a lot of protocols.
Lightweight and easy-to-use download utility; it supports HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, SFTP, BitTorrent, Metalink and multiple sources; cross-platform.
Darwin Mail - Inbox evolved: reach new levels of productivity.
Crossfire is an open source, cooperative multiplayer graphical RPG and adventure game.
Crossfire is an open source, cooperative multiplayer graphical RPG and adventure game.
It's not qmail. It's also not netqmail.
notqmail is a community-driven fork of qmail. notqmail begins where netqmail left off: providing stable, compatible, small releases to which existing qmail users can safely update. notqmail also aims higher: developing an extensible, easily packaged, and increasingly useful modern mail server.
Over the past 25 years, email has weaved itself into the daily fabric of life. Our inboxes contain everything from very personal letters, to work correspondence, to unsolicited inbound sales pitches. In many ways, they are an extension of our homes: private places where we are free to deal with what life throws at us in whatever way we see fit. Have an inbox zero policy? That’s up to you. Let your inbox build into the thousands and only deal with what you can stay on top of? That’s your business too.
It is disappointing then that one of the most hyped new email clients, Superhuman, has decided to embed hidden tracking pixels inside of the emails its customers send out. Superhuman calls this feature “Read Receipts” and turns it on by default for its customers, without the consent of its recipients. You’ve heard the term “Read Receipts” before, so you have most likely been conditioned to believe it’s a simple “Read/Unread” status that people can opt out of. With Superhuman, it is not.
From the very start, we made very conscious engineering and product decisions to keep Discord well suited for voice chat while playing…
Command-line utility for working with Google Drive.
A Python 3 Command-Line Interface to interact with a Shaarli instance.