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On 9/9/23 16:28, Rich wrote:
> From the Linux perspective, that is out of scope for a newsreader.
I don`t know if I agree with that statement. While it`s not something
necessary for a good newsreader, it definitely seems like an obvious
nice-to-have feature, allowing a user to configure offline reading from
within the actual app they`re using, rather than reading manuals for
some other piece of software.
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