PicMonger is a software tool that serves as an automated NNTP client for Usenet News. It enables easy and efficient access and retrieval of news articles and images.
One of the key features of PicMonger is its intuitive GUI design that makes it easy to interact with. It also generates automatic and customizable HTML thumbnail preview pages with thumbnails that maintain the same aspect ratio as the original image while adhering to a user-defined size constraint. PicMonger also has inter-session group memory that enables it to resume scanning a newsgroup from where you left off. Additionally, it has inter-session options memory that remembers all your customized settings.
Furthermore, PicMonger allows GUI-based management of server and newsgroup lists, fixes filenames to be ext2fs (Linux/Unix) friendly before writing, and screens files, and only decodes the file types that you select. It also has easy installation procedures that use GNU autoconf/automake and has an error logging feature that makes it easy to troubleshoot if certain issues arise, though this is a rare occurrence. Also, PicMonger is distributed under the GNU GPL.
Finally, to run PicMonger, you need to have GTK, GTK-- and libSigC++, uudecode (standard on most Unix-oid systems), and mpack installed. In a nutshell, PicMonger is an excellent software that combines an easy-to-use interface with outstanding features to give you a seamless experience when searching for UUencoded or MIME base64-encoded binaries.
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