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Gravity -- Gravity is the ultimate in user configurability -- every
conceivable option from screen layout (13 assorted four-pane and
five different three-pane views) to article layout (thirty-two
message attributes can be mixed and matched for ultimate
customization) has been developed with the end user in mind. The
Newsreader keeps users of all levels happy by offering more than
just an extensive list of user-customizable options -- Gravity sports
an impressive array of
News-related features as well. The usual fare of
Newsreader features are handled with ease -- internal database and
offline/online options, send and receive mail capabilities, multiple
signature files, right mouse button functionality, a Bozo Bin (i.e.
kill files), extensive on-line help (there's even a helpful hints and tips
section for getting the most of Gravity), and an intuitive status bar
for monitoring download progress are all examples of features that
comprise the minimum feature-set necessary to make a
Newsreader competitive in its field. Gravity goes beyond the
standard by once again catering to the end user in extensive fashion.
Automatic decoding of binary files is handled in relatively standard
fashion, but Gravity takes the feature to the next level by adding an
ultra helpful image gallery feature, which allows users to organize,
view, and/or delete downloaded images and movies. Gravity even
launches the viewing application of your choice (or defaults to the
app listed in your system registry). Incoming rules and filters is
another area where Gravity excels. In addition to kill file
capabilities, Gravity gives you the opportunity to identify key
articles by playing sounds or displaying text messages, to
automatically forward articles to friends, to mark specific
News clippings as important (for later use), to automatically delete
articles, and more, all based on advanced conditional statements.
Full hypertext functionality is another of Gravity's strong points and
includes the ability to automatically run helper applications (as
identified in your system registry) for mail, web, gopher, telnet, and
FTP activities. Finally, Gravity offers excellent search and find
capabilities, especially for identifying
Newsgroups that meet your needs. Type in any keyword and
Gravity automatically finds all
Newsgroups that contain the word anywhere in their hierarchical
name. Overall, while Gravity does lack some critical features (most
notably, integrated spell checking and multilingual capabilities), it is
definitely one of the net's elite
Newsreaders and is an app to be reckoned with, especially by its
competitors.
Pros: Tons of features and user-configurable options, extensive
online help, easy to use
Cons: Lacks spell checking capabilities and multilingual
functionality, 32-bit only
New: This is the initial review of Gravity
Version Reviewed: 1.00.464
Date of Review: 7/1/96 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
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