is a powerful tool for accessing and processing information from USENET discussion groups.
Integrated rules, view filtering, and scoring systems help to automatically identify important information and eliminate unwanted content.
For example, you could set up Gravity so that it automatically: retrieves articles for all of the groups you are interested in, throws out articles by annoying authors or about annoying topics, archives all articles pertaining to your company in a file, forwards all articles about futons for sale to your spouse, decodes all images of tigers and places them in your tigers directory, and pops up an alert to let you know that someone has replied to one of your posts.
A unique feature called scoring allows you to automatically assign a score to certain articles. Not only can you assign a high score to some articles, you can ask Gravity to show you the threads with the highest scores first. Going in the other direction, you can assign a low or even a negative score to articles, ensuring that you see them last. The best part: articles with scores can be color coded so you read the good ones first. Score is integrated with the rules engine in Gravity, so rules can check the score of an article and tag the article for retrieval or discard it.
Built-in multi-server support lets you switch between servers with the click of a mouse. The Image Gallery makes decoding, viewing, and organizing images a snap.
MicroPlanet Gravity runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
30-day Trial
license
— the installer is 2 MB.
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Newsgroup.
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