I need a new news reader....
Suggestions please? Windows live is crap.
john b |
I need a new news reader....
On Sun, 26 Aug 2012 19:53:47 +0800, "john b" wrote:
Suggestions please? Windows live is crap. john b Agent 1.93 works fine with Win 7. I've been using it for binary and text groups since version 0.99c in early 1995. 1.93 handles yenc coded binaries transparently. They're up to version 7 now, but I got 7 years of support out of the software for one fee, and really got my money's worth. Newer versions are more binary oriented and databases are not backward compatible. No big deal unless like me you have a lot of archived email and text Usenet messages. I've never used Outlook at home. http://www.forteinc.com/agent/index.php A free newsreader is XNEWS. I've never used it, but what i recall from others posting about it is: it is free, handles yenc and is fairly easy to set up or use. Some think it is quirky, but the author set it up based on his personal preferences for reading newsgroups, and you can't beat the price even if you don't like the way he does it. http://xnews.newsguy.com/ HTH. Roy, .....and a tip of the hat to the former denizens of the wREC who have migrated over here instead of making sawdust. |
I need a new news reader....
Forgot something. Agent support group is:
alt.usenet.offline-reader.forte-agent Version 7 has a 30 day free trial. On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 22:19:20 -0500, Roy wrote: On Sun, 26 Aug 2012 19:53:47 +0800, "john b" wrote: Suggestions please? Windows live is crap. john b Agent 1.93 works fine with Win 7. I've been using it for binary and text groups since version 0.99c in early 1995. 1.93 handles yenc coded binaries transparently. They're up to version 7 now, but I got 7 years of support out of the software for one fee, and really got my money's worth. Newer versions are more binary oriented and databases are not backward compatible. No big deal unless like me you have a lot of archived email and text Usenet messages. I've never used Outlook at home. http://www.forteinc.com/agent/index.php A free newsreader is XNEWS. I've never used it, but what i recall from others posting about it is: it is free, handles yenc and is fairly easy to set up or use. Some think it is quirky, but the author set it up based on his personal preferences for reading newsgroups, and you can't beat the price even if you don't like the way he does it. http://xnews.newsguy.com/ HTH. Roy, ....and a tip of the hat to the former denizens of the wREC who have migrated over here instead of making sawdust. |
I need a new news reader....
On 8/26/2012 5:53 AM, john b wrote:
Suggestions please? Windows live is crap. john b Mozilla Thunderbird is fine for text. Not good for binaries. |
I need a new news reader....
On 10/1/2012 6:55 PM, JD wrote:
On 8/26/2012 5:53 AM, john b wrote: Suggestions please? Windows live is crap. john b Mozilla Thunderbird is fine for text. Not good for binaries. I like Mozilla too. ~Matt |
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