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Newsreaders
Ken Blake, MVP kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain microsoft public windowsxp basics On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 10:19:00 -0800, slick1 <sli...@discussions.microsoft.com> 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

AH Challenge: Usenet triumphant
Gl...@canit.se comp sys amiga advocacy comp sys amiga applications comp sys amiga datacomm comp sys amiga misc comp sys amiga networking + On 25-Dec-99 07:18:03 +J. Moreno <pl...@newsreaders.com> wrote In article <5c856sofn6586khhbfna404flu9pvkf...@4ax.com>, DC <d...@pdq.net> wrote: On 23 Dec 99 11:36:40 +0800,

Newsreaders and Bozoware (was Kismet in NJ)
All too funny. this morning And in the process you were forced to read all of the other posts too, because no newsreader on Earth is designed to tell the difference between one Nomen Nescio/Anonymous post and another. that would only be true if you had the state control to use my actual headers. describe

Newsreaders
Google Groups -and- UseNet ? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Groups http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet NewsReaders - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_client Netiquette - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette Good NetKeeping Seal of Approval {GNKSA}

Newsreaders
I have a web page called "A Treatise on Newsgroups and Newsreaders" (<http://home. hiwaay.net/~emilyj/news/>) that features screen captures of Agent and two leading Mac newsreaders, MT-NewsWatcher and Thoth (the newsreader I currently use). The page also contains information on and some of my personal observations

handvest nl.comp.software.newsreaders [wekelijks bericht ...
I think he's missing a semi-colon after "newsreader." Really? I don't think that works. Maybe some periods? "as a newsreader; it makes a decent mailer" "as a newsreader...it makes a decent mailer" "as a newsreader -- it makes a decent mailer" "as a newsreader it makes a decent mailer" I like the last best.

Newsreaders (was Re: Balance between Specialist Wizards and ...
Adam Bailey ad...@lull.org comp sys mac apps In article <3bfa064e$0$239@hades. is.co.za>, News <ithacapel...@friendfinder.com> wrote: Hi what are the current newsreaders available for OSX ? http://www.newsreaders.com/mac/clients.html -- Adam Bailey | Chicago, Illinois ad...@lull.org | Finger/Web for PGP

Newsreaders
You keep repeating this... even though we've (repeatedly) cited examples of newsreaders that *do* parse the structure of standard usenet articles and display them according to user preferences -- rewrapping as necessary, changing colours, displaying quoted matter in different colours, marking source code up with

Newsreaders - was Re: Mr GOW was Re: Does S6 get better? YES! Read ...
JB Moreno pl...@newsreaders.com news software readers Juergen Helbing <archi...@i3w.com> wrote: I want to ask you for help finding out Usenet-programmers for Apple. <http://www.newsreaders.com/mac/clients.html>. Four months after the introduction of yEnc the Apple community is still badly supported - and I'm

Newsreaders
Malke ma...@invalid.invalid 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 by 100's of sites and got

Newsreaders
First, in the past I looked at a few different newsreaders and eventually settled on FreeAgent. Not one of the GUI newsreaders I've tried handled ^L properly (Trumpet News, The news window in Netscape and one or two other wimpy standalones whose names I've blocked out of my mind because their User Interface was

Newsreaders
The reason for spoiler space is because some newsreaders open up the next unread message, regardless of what the header says - so it's a courtesy. Do these particular readers actually show the header? I'm asking as I really don't know. If they don't, they are crappy IMVHO. In fact I think they are crappy anyway

Newsreaders
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. Are there any PPC news readers hat also

(OT) : ? Google Groups -and- UseNet ? + NewsReaders + Netiquett...
Leo Breebaart l...@lspace.org alt fan pratchett Peter Ellis <pj...@cam.ac.uk> writes: On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Leo Breebaart wrote: From: perd...@mcc.ac.uk (Claire) I even tried a point-n-drool newsreader once but how can you possibly read any volume of news that way? It's just not fast enough.

Newsreaders (Usenet Client) for Pocket PC
CB notreallycbcbmul...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Please, someone give me the name of a newsreader I can purchase, a newsreader that includes a tutorial concerning the use of the newsreader, the meanings of all the options and menu listings and the results of the changes I make to settings.

Long threads and threading: newsreaders
Bobby Knight bkni...@conramp.net microsoft public windows vista general On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:39:45 -0500, "CB" <notreallycbcbmul...@hotmail.com> wrote: Please, someone give me the name of a newsreader I can purchase, a newsreader that includes a tutorial concerning the use of the newsreader, the meanings of all

Whats happened to male TV newsreaders?
Newsreaders aren't supposed to wrap urls, guy. In fact, the only thing newsreaders are supposed to be wrapping are normal text. Assuming you mean news posting software (which is typically, but not always the same) then you're quite wrong. *ALL* text is supposed to be wrapped at < 80 characters, be it quoted, URL's,

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NoStop nos...@nospam.com microsoft public windows vista general Mark L. Ferguson wrote: I agree with Andre. Windows Mail is a very superior product. Except for the lack of downloadable HTTP mail, (which can be replaced with Windows Live and Messenger) I find it excellent. There is also the web interface to consider

Newsreaders for Mac OS X?
Robby Hughes <robbyhug...@earthlink.net> writes: I'm sorry if this is the wrong newsgroup to ask this, but what are some good newsreaders? I'm currently using Netscape Collabra and find myself wondering if there's anything more powerful, or with better options, etc. This depends quite strongly on what sort of

Newsreaders
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