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Browsers, Add-ons & Tools | Chat and IM | Connection Managers | Content Management | Dial-up | E-Mail | File Sharing | FTP | Internet Telephony/VoIP | Remote Management | RSS & Web Feeds | Server Tools | Telnet | Usenet / Newsgroups | Video Conferencing | File List: Sort by Name Date Rating IglooFTP - 2/12/2001 Graphical and User Friendly FTP Client. NFTP - 2/12/2001 NFTP is a text-mode FTP client for Linux (Intel, Alpha, SPARC). The FTP search interface allows you to find and download files quickly. Top features include directory caching, restarting transfers, remote file editing, advanced filtering and results so... Arrow - 2/12/2001 Arrow is a graphical e-mail client that coines Pine and command line familiarity with graphical ease of use. tkIRC - 2/12/2001 A graphical frontend for ircII. Trademail LE - 2/12/2001 Bynari's TradeMail project allows a nuer of messaging protocols to work together. This allows people to work together easily and increases productivity. TradeMail is a result of listening to the requests of many companies who have expressed the need ... CSCMail - 2/12/2001 CSCMail is a powerful graphical email client for Linux. It was developed in Perl using the GTK toolkit and is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL. It features configurable options and preferences, a built-in help browser, POP3 support, filters, ... Althea - 2/12/2001 Althea is an Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) email client for X Windows that uses the GTK widget set. The company's goal was to offer a stable email client with the usability of Qualcomm's Eudora and Microsoft Outlook. MultiMail - 2/12/2001 MultiMail is an offline mail packet reader for Unix and other systems. getPOP3 - 2/12/2001 getpop3 downloads mail from a POP3 server using the proto-col outlined in RFC 1725. BrowserExpress - 2/12/2001 BrowserExpress enables users to check email at their "home base" from any place they can find access to an Internet connection. Because BrowserExpress physically resides on the email server at your home base, you literally control that email server via...
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