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Newsreaders (Usenet Client) for Pocket PC
Sven Guckes guc...@math.fu-berlin.de news software readers It's time to update the info on support for ROT13 "encoding" for mailers and newsreaders. Please help me fill in the missing info. Thanks! Questions: Does your program support ROT13 with an *internal* command (key or menu)? Does your program support ROT13

GUI vs text newsreaders (was Re: wordwrap newbieness)
C61E1...@cvzoom.net>, Donn Miller wrote: Newsreaders aren't supposed to wrap urls, guy. In fact, the only thing newsreaders are supposed to be wrapping are normal text. Would you want Newsreaders shouldn't have to even consider wrapping URLs for display, because the news posting software should have already wrapped

Threaded newsreaders (was [OT]Re: I love his writing, but ...
John of Aix j.mur...@NOJUNKMAILlibertysurf.fr uk misc Ken Johnson wrote: Funny but this is almost word for word what Lord Reith's BBC said when they refused to hire female newsreaders in the '50s. He added that the television audience would spend so much time commenting on the newsreader's style of dress and hair

FAQ: nl.comp.software.newsreaders 2.8
ace a...@xs4all.nl alt fan harry-potter Karen <Ka...@infobreak.net> wrote: If someone can recommend some other newsreaders, please do. I'm not familiar with any that work on other than Mac. Earlier in this thread I mentioned a list of newsreaders that will all *guarantee* that no one ever complains about the way

Newsreaders
I also like Xnews, and Forte Agent isn't too bad either. kat wrote: Which newsreaders do you use? I need some help. I have been using Google to post, but I'd rather not use a web-based reader anymore, since the delay can sometimes be 3 hours to 1 day. I used to use NewsXpress, but it's so damned old (there are no

Newsreaders (Usenet Client) for Pocket PC
An e-mail to JBMoreno at his @newsreader.com address bounced, as well: host mail.newsreaders.com[216.121.104.5] said: 550 <pl...@newsreaders.com>... User unknown So going off to 172800 A 216.121.104.5 ftp.newsreaders.com. 172800 A 216.121.104.5 mail.newsreaders.com. 172800 A 216.121.104.5 www.newsreaders.com.

Newsreaders
Patrick Ford p...@ihug.com.nz comp sys amiga misc David Manvell wrote: Speaking of newsreaders.... What newsreaders are decent on the Amiga??? I am using MicroDot-II 1.4.4. Are there any other decent ones out there??? Try NewsRog and Stargate. Is there a good binary newsreader that will just grab binaries

Rabbit Stew on newsreaders and AOL.
And as others have mentioned, can't you get a newsreader that quotes properly? Every other regular poster has one. It is much easier to read posts. It's the hopeless Outlook Express. If it finds anything unusual, such as HTML or a single character it doesn't like, it gives up and will not quote.

Newsreaders and new features (was: Eudora & NewsWatcher Help ...
Karen
Ka...@infobreak.net alt fan harry-potter So many of the complaints that various newsgroup members have about other members are really about annoying things that their newsreader software is doing. Too many people just use whatever happens to already be installed on their hard drive, which is usually an email

What would be the "Mercedes" of the newsreaders?
Eepē e...@tnlc.com comp sys ibm pc games action comp sys ibm pc games strategic comp games development design news software readers Tony Reed wrote: In news.software.readers Eepē <e...@tnlc.com> wrote: You miss the fact that GUI newsreaders can be JUST as fast as ASCII newsreaders if HTML messages are disabled.

OS X: tin or nn Newsreaders Available?
Donald Stidwell don...@nospam.com microsoft public pocketpc On 2/19/08 20:54 , in article 47bb884a$0$13969$c3e8...@news.astraweb.com, "Snapper" <snapper_...@yahoo.com.au> wrote: I am having difficulty in sourcing a newsreader (Usenet newsgroups) for Pocket PC so I can read subscribed newsgroups on my HP iPaq.

Newsreaders.
dairyman not_a_valid_email_addr...@yahellsux.com.au microsoft public windowsxp basics slick1 wrote: I am a Newuser and I would like to get a good, free, Newsreader for my system. I am currently using a web interface and from reading posts here its a good idea to get a Newsreader. I went on Google and was delulged

Java Newsreaders
m...@privacy.net microsoft public pocketpc Donald Stidwell <don...@nospam.com> wrote: I'm partial to Qusnetsoft newsreader myself (www.quesnetsoft.ru) and have used it since it was freeware. Others swear by Qmail. (Google the URL). And Werner R. has great tutorials on setting it up on his blog at PocketPC Mag's site.

What are the top 5 newsreaders for Windows?
Dave Weingart phyde...@liii.com rec arts sf composition While costing hundreds if not thousands of dollars to state an opinion on 'Decent Newsreaders', d9830...@mail.connect.usq.edu.au (Mick) was heard to remark: Anyone know of any good, easy-to-use newsreaders? tin isn't bad if you have a shell account,

Newsreaders
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Changing the Subject, please (was: Amiga NewsReaders)
Dan Swartzendruber <dswa...@druber.com> wrote: pl...@newsreaders.com says... instance 2.60 was released with support for a new binary encoding didn't know It's being hosted by Tom B, and is nicknamed "SuperGravity", a google search ought to find it (or you could go to newsreaders.com, but of course I don't need

What do TV newsreaders get currently paid ?
There are very strong reasons why mainstream newsreaders do not allow you to cancel messages that you did not author. The biggest that I can currently think of is the anonymous nature of usenet. There is no such thing as an authorized user or moderator for most of usenet, nor is there any way to verify the origin

Spoiler space character and newsreaders
DavidW n...@email.provided rec sport tennis "Sakari Lund" <sakari.l...@welho.com> wrote On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 09:33:04 +1100, "DavidW" <n...@email.provided> wrote: I'd be interested in what newsreaders other people use, and whether there is a single one that does everything well. I have been using Free Agent for probably

Newsreaders incl. with OS X beta?
... linb...@literacy.upenn.edu (Steve Linberg) wrote: 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 this is a list of text that I hope will wrap politely even though it's 79 lines long and we'll just SEE what happens! now is the time for all good hackers to test their newsreaders.

Newsreaders
Ken
Blake, MVP kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain microsoft public windows vista general On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 11:56:01 -0800, CB <C...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I am looking for a good newsreader as I have grown tired of the limitations of the web interface. Good. Using a newsreader is a much better choice.