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In computing, '''KNode''' is a Free Software news client program for the KDE desktop environment..  
| logo                  = [[Image:knode-icon.png|48px]]
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| screenshot            = [[Image:KNode.png|200px]]
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| caption                = KNode 0.10.4
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| developer              = The KNode Team
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| operating_system      = [[Cross-platform]]
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| genre                  = [[News client]]
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| license                = [[GNU General Public License]]
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| website                = http://knode.sourceforge.net
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In [[computing]], '''KNode''' is a [[Free Software|free]] [[news client]] program for the [[KDE]] [[desktop environment]].  
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It supports multiple [[Network News Transfer Protocol|NNTP]] servers, message threads, scoring, [[X-Face]] headers (reading and posting), and international character sets. It also acts as the default news reader component of [[Kontact]].
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It supports multiple Network News Transfer Protocol] servers, message threads, scoring, X-Face headers (reading and posting), and international character sets. It also acts as the default news reader component of Kontact.
  
It is maintained inside the [[kdepim]] module.
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It is maintained inside the kdepim module.
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Latest revision as of 20:37, 3 June 2010

In computing, KNode is a Free Software news client program for the KDE desktop environment..

It supports multiple Network News Transfer Protocol] servers, message threads, scoring, X-Face headers (reading and posting), and international character sets. It also acts as the default news reader component of Kontact.

It is maintained inside the kdepim module.

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