* Re: How to Pine-lize Gnus?
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@ 2002-04-29 11:21 ` Alexander Glintschert
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From: Alexander Glintschert @ 2002-04-29 11:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
Henrik Enberg <henrik+news@enberg.org> writes:
> Arlan Lucas de Souza <arlan@epsilon.desq.feq.unicamp.br> writes:
>
> > What's the Pine's secret?
>
> It is written in C, which is a fast compiled-to-native-code language.
> Gnus is written in Emacs-Lisp which is a slightly less fast bytecompiled
> language.
>
> Gnus on the other hand has a gazillion more features, and unlike Pine it
> it is free software.
Pine is free software too. Maybe it's not GNU software but you can have the
source code too. And although I think too that Gnus is much better than Pine I
must concede that Pine is easier to use...
Greetings,
Alex.
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and is not intent on arriving."
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