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    FreePOPs 0.2.8

    Posted on Tuesday, November 18 2008 @ 14:33:43 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck

    FreePOPs is an easily extensible program, which allows access to the most varied resources through the POP3 protocol. Mainly, it can be used to download mail from the most famous webmails, but it could also be used as an aggregator for RSS feeds and much more. This way it is possible to get all your messages in your favorite email client.

    Changelog:
    * Added gettext support (thanks blackmoon)
    * Added support to Windows Event Logging (lwel module) and smart logging facility (smartlog module)
    * CURL library bindings revamped to version 7.18.1 to help the development of the hotmail plugin
    * MacOSX startup script fixed, thanks nx2000car
    * Too many fixes in plugins to be listed, thanks to all contributors
    Program Information

    Category:
    Internet and communication
    Type:
    Free


    Version:
    0.2.8
    Size:
    1.2MB
    Works on:
    Windows


    Product page: here

    Download: FreePOPs 0.2.8

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