Newsreader in Win 7

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SC Tom

Canuck57 said:
Lots of people. No issues with gmail, ISP, impa from univerities etc. All
in one, even gives less errors than Outlook Express on XP. Winodws Live
mail? I fought with that POS and gave up, went to Thunderbird.

http://en-gb.www.mozillamessaging.com/en-GB/thunderbird/

Lots share the same opinion, and costs nothing to try. Even uninstal is
cleaner than the Live junk.
That's you. Me, I gave up on the Thunderbird POS and went to Live Mail. Had
fewer configuration, customization, and running problems with WLM (as do
"lots of people"). Don't use Gmail (generally plonk Gmail users as a matter
of fact), have had no problems with my ISP, and I don't know what impa is,
so I'm guessing I don't use it. Since I haven't had any problems with WLM, I
haven't had to uninstall it, so I've had no problems there either.
The point is that there is no best. There are lots of opinions, and most of
them are valid, no matter what the choice is. To me, WLM is way above
Thunderbird in ease of use and stability. You feel the same way about
Thunderbird. Doesn't mean that either one of us is right or wrong. Also
doesn't mean that one is better or worse than the other. All it means is
that neither one of us should be making statements like it's "better at
email" without qualifying it as it's "better at email in my experience."
 
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Michael Cecil

That's you. Me, I gave up on the Thunderbird POS and went to Live Mail. Had
fewer configuration, customization, and running problems with WLM (as do
"lots of people"). Don't use Gmail (generally plonk Gmail users as a matter
of fact), have had no problems with my ISP, and I don't know what impa is,
so I'm guessing I don't use it. Since I haven't had any problems with WLM, I
haven't had to uninstall it, so I've had no problems there either.
The point is that there is no best. There are lots of opinions, and most of
them are valid, no matter what the choice is. To me, WLM is way above
Thunderbird in ease of use and stability. You feel the same way about
Thunderbird. Doesn't mean that either one of us is right or wrong. Also
doesn't mean that one is better or worse than the other. All it means is
that neither one of us should be making statements like it's "better at
email" without qualifying it as it's "better at email in my experience."
Actually you lost this argument when you tried to get in the last word
when you called Thunderbird a piece of shit. Don't you know that in
Usenet debates the first person to start calling names is the loser?
 
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SC Tom

Michael Cecil said:
Actually you lost this argument when you tried to get in the last word
when you called Thunderbird a piece of shit. Don't you know that in
Usenet debates the first person to start calling names is the loser?
Actually, Canuck57 called WLM a POS in the post I responded to before I
called Thunderbird a POS. So I reason that one POS cancels the other,
therefore we're even ;-)
 
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SD_V897

Since Win 7 made me lose my news reader, as previously available in Outlook
Express, I am looking for a simple newsreader. I only use it to read a few
newsgroups and I am using a free news server (Eternal September). I am not
into heavy downloading of binaries.

This must be a common problem with the advent of Win 7. Would someone have
suggestion how to fill this void?

Thank you.

For simplicity Thunderbird, for a power-user I recommend Gravity..
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpgravity/

SD
 
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Allen

Enkidu said:
I liked xnews, but it is a lot like Gravity.
Enkidu, you might be interested to know that your nym was in a question
on Jeopardy! a few days ago. (For non-US readers, Jeopardy! is a very
popular US TV quiz program, a twist on the usual format--it's an
answer-and-question thing.)
Allen
 
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Enkidu

Allen said:
Enkidu, you might be interested to know that your nym was in a question
on Jeopardy! a few days ago. (For non-US readers, Jeopardy! is a very
popular US TV quiz program, a twist on the usual format--it's an
answer-and-question thing.)
Not surprising . . . it's the name of a mythical wildman from the
earliest known written literature.

(For those really interested, it also features a prostitute and oral
sex. Technomogy changes, weather changes . . . humans don't.)
 
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Gene E. Bloch

Actually, Canuck57 called WLM a POS in the post I responded to before I
called Thunderbird a POS. So I reason that one POS cancels the other,
therefore we're even ;-)
I think we'll have to send this one to the committe for resolution.
 

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