Pan 0.11.0.91, "Alethiometer", 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 0.11.0.91

       This is a bugfix release that adds no new features.

       A revision number of >= 90 is used to flag this release as a beta
       without confusing RPM's feeble brain with a name like "0.10.0-pre1".

What's New in 0.11.0.91

   UPDATES

       * Better error-checking, handling, and writing-to-the-Pan-log
         when the group header cache can't be saved.

       * Better data recovery in the case of a Pan or system crash.

   BUG FIXES

       * Significant memory leak when saving articles fixed.  Thanks to Rick
         for noticing this and tracking own the problem.

       * Fixed bug that caused article bodies to be saved improperly when
         the user specified the filename from the save dialog.  Thanks to
         Andreas Ollinger for reporting this bug and to Joseph Turian for
         providing a patch.

       * Fixed bug that caused tasks to get stuck in the task manager.
         Thanks to Alex V Flinsch, Alan Young and Gabi Davar for reporting
         this bug.

       * Fixed awful bug that caused the server header cache directory to
         not be created, which caused new users to not be able to read
         articles in 0.11.0.90.  D'oh!

       * Fixed 0.11.0 bug that, when an empty group was activated, Pan would
         go to the server twice for new headers instead of once.  In addition
         to pointless load, if you were really unlucky there would be one or
         two new articles in the second load, marking the ones from the first
         run and leaving you scratching your head "how did I just download a
         batch of old articles from a new group?" :)