Unfortunately, it seems this version is not very accessible. I would be curious 
what others find.  I was told they were planning some additional fixes to make 
this more VO compatible, but no word on when.
Now admittedly I looked at the current version for a few minutes last night and 
there could be some trick I'm missing, but that is my initial impressions.
On Jan 23, 2010, at 3:32 AM, anouk radix wrote:

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>> From: Cabel Sasser <cabe...@panic.com>
>> Date: January 22, 2010 11:34:47 PM GMT+01:00
>> To: "anou...@home.nl" <anou...@home.nl>
>> Subject: Download the all-new Unison 2, and discover all Usenet has to offer.
>> Reply-To: cabe...@panic.com
>> 
>> The Panic NewsJanuary 22, 2010
>> / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
>> Unison 2 now available!
>> 
>> Dear Panic Fan,
>> 
>> OK, I'm a bit late with this news. I'll be more timely next time. But if you 
>> haven't heard: Unison, our Mac OS X usenet client, has hit version 2.0! 
>> (Well, technically, 2.0.3, released today.)
>> 
>> Click Here to Check Out Unison 2!
>> What's Unison?
>> 
>> Unison is a browser for the wealth of content on Usenet. What's Usenet, 
>> then? That's a bit trickier and beardier, but it goes something like this: 
>> Usenet started as the mother of all internet forums. A huge number of 
>> discussion groups, hosted on hundreds of servers, that are all kept in sync 
>> with each other, across the planet.
>> 
>> Later, some clever boffins figured out a way to also post files in these 
>> discussion groups. These files would also be mirrored to every other Usenet 
>> server, automatically. And lo, primordial global file sharing was born.
>> 
>> So, Usenet has messages and files, of every imaginable type and description 
>> — terabytes of data daily.
>> 
>> And Unison 2 makes it easy to read, look, listen, and download it all.
>> 
>> What's new in Unison 2?
>> 
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> To begin with, we completely redesigned the interface from scratch, unified 
>> the browsing experience with an all-in-one view. We added a beautiful new 
>> group directory. We improved message reading with a thread view and thread 
>> lines. We even built in a binary search browser, and added automatic 
>> UnPAR/UnRAR/skipping of unneeded recovery sets. We improved bandwidth 
>> limiting. And much, much more.
>> 
>> Click here to buy Unison 2 for only $29. And if you're a Unison 1 owner, you 
>> get 40% off! The download is also a free, 7-day demo. We really think you'll 
>> like it!
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> As a reminder, we'll only e-mail you when there's something major or 
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>> months...
>> 
>> Thanks again for reading. We mean it when we say: we wouldn't be here 
>> without your support!
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> PS: Unison requires access to a Usenet server... but, hey wow! We also sell 
>> that!
>> PPS: Yeah, we're on Twitter, too. We were inspired by the pizza shop down 
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