Pan 0.11.1.92, "Joshu's Dog", has been released. It can be found at http://pan.rebelbase.com/. What is Pan? Pan is a newsreader, loosely based on Agent and Gravity, which attempts to be pleasant to use for new and advanced users alike. It has all the typical features found in newsreaders and also supports offline newsreading, article filtering, multiple connections, and a number of extra features for power users and alt.binaries fans. It's also the only Unix newsreader to get a perfect score on the Good Net-Keeping Seal of Approval evaluations. See http://pan.rebelbase.com/features.html for the rest of the sales pitch. About 0.11.1.92 This version has a handful of important crash fixes and plugged memory leaks. It also adds an option to expand all threads by default when entering a newsgroup. A revision number of >= 90 is used to flag this release as a beta without confusing RPM's feeble brain with a name like "0.11.2-pre1". What's New in 0.11.1.92 NEW FEATURES * Added the option to have all threads expanded by default. Thanks to Bas Mevissen for submitting a patch for this feature. UPDATES * The "Directory" field in the "Save As" dialog now handles ~ correctly as shorthand for the users' home directory. BUG FIXES * Fixed 0.11.1.91 gui lockup bug. Thanks to Douglas Bollinger for reporting this bug. * Fixed 0.11.1.90 bug that caused Pan to crash sometimes when reading or decoding articles. * Fixed 0.11.1.90 bug that caused pan to crash on a SIGPIPE signal when a news server connection closed unexpectedly. Thanks to Alen Williams for reporting this bug. * Fixed 0.11.1.90 bug that caused Pan to not authenticate properly on at least one older NNTP server. Thanks to Avtar Marwaha for reporting this bug and to Marc Prud'hommeaux for providing this patch. * Fixed 0.10.0.93 bug that caused crossposts to not be marked as read when a single article or entire group is marked as read. * Fixed 0.10.0.93 memory leak that didn't free all article information on duplicate or user-deleted articles. * Fixed long-standing bug that required two left-clicks, rather than the typical one left-click, to pop down the context menu in the article pane. Thanks to Devin Carraway for reporting this bug. (#69170)