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Andy
I only use Xnews as a back up, as Agent is my main newsreader.
I never used Agent as a Usenet newsreader.
Not knowing better, I always figured xNews as having the most capable
scoring and filters.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Andy
I only use Xnews as a back up, as Agent is my main newsreader.
Yes, it is a standalone mail/news application. (It is like OE, except thatRC,
Also, explain, if you can, is Windows Live Mail a standalone emailer or a
web/online email version like fetching hotmail?
Go to download.live.com and have a good look.I haven't done homework on Windows Live yet.
Agreed! The Microsoft application-naming crew has created far too muchAll this new nomenclature... DAMMIT!
Me, too. I KNOW where I have put my files. I put them into specificAndy said:I'm still grasping the "library" feature.
I know what it is by Photoshop's library feature, I just can't wrap my
brain around an OS file library.
I think it's good for newbies who don't really understand partitions,I'm familiar with aliases. Maybe the mechanism/implentation is causeing
me increased confusion.
In college in the 1950's, we didn't have computers, we had "IBM Machines".And I've been 'puting since 196, instant messaging back then, between
schools, too!!!
We had paper printout terminals with IBM APL/360 golfballs and hand
dialed/coupled phone to modem connect back in 6th grade.
I figure that I started up this learning curve the day I was born and IBy no surprise, I'm PO'd that I've slipped behind the times.
You youngsters!
Back in the early 1980's I handled 5mB Winchester 6-level hard, 2,000rpm
disk drives for the Data General refrigerator-sized "mini" mainframes.
In the late 1970's, our CPA firm got the large-desk-size IBM Model 32Before floppy disks!!!
OK, enough reminiscing for today. We're probably boring those youngsters.Andy
Hi, again, Andy.
Me, too. I KNOW where I have put my files. I put them into specific
folders (directories) on specific volumes (partitions and logical
drives) on specific HDDs because that's where my mind thinks they
should be. And that's where I look for them when I need them. The
"libraries" concept says I shouldn't worry about where they are; just
click on what I want and Windows will find it for me. But when I want
a specific photo that I know is in M:\Adobe\ChrisPix, I don't want to
have to wander through Libraries or even My Pictures to try to find
it, because I already know where I put it.
I think it's good for newbies who don't really understand partitions,
directories, file systems, etc. - and don't want to have to learn
about them. But for those of us who learned all that years ago, it's
confusing.
In college in the 1950's, we didn't have computers, we had "IBM
Machines". These were the "tabulating machines" that used 80-column
punched cards. My first computer was the original TRS-80 in 1977. I
started with music cassette storage and got a 5 1/4" floppy disk the
next summer.
I figure that I started up this learning curve the day I was born and
I expect to keep climbing it until the day I die. Learning new stuff
is still FUN! ;<)
In the late 1970's, our CPA firm got the large-desk-size IBM Model 32
mini-computer. It used 8" floppy diskettes, but I never had a chance
to use them or or learn much about them. We had to hire an operator
to run it.
The first hard disk I saw for a PC was a 5 MB drive for a TRS-80 Model
II in about 1983. It was about the size of the original Compaq
computer.
OK, enough reminiscing for today. We're probably boring those
youngsters. ;<)
RC
Yeah, and those cards were dispensed out of vendingAndy said:Ahhh, the good old Hollarith cards! BTW, I wasn't 'puting
until 1969!
OOPS!
We had to program using them at UCLA....
And get blocked by many newsreader-using regulars.....Speaking in silver said:No, but you can always use Google groups :-(
At least the confusion between Outlook Express and Outlook is diminishingR. C. White said:Agreed! The Microsoft application-naming crew has created far too much
unnecessary confusion!
I still have a Google Groups account I had not used in years. Logged in andGordon said:And get blocked by many newsreader-using regulars.....
Eh? What rubbish. Windows Live Mail is an email client/News reader just likeSpeaking in silver said:Part of the global strategy against freedom in the internet. Usenet allows
to post and download anonymously. They don't like that. Instead, they want
you to use use WLM,
It would appear that this group has been incorrectly set up as thereI still have a Google Groups account I had not used in years. Logged in and
checked and it shows no such group still. I guess they are not yet archiving
or supporting this group.
Hmmm, that should be *NOT* seeing it.It would appear that this group has been incorrectly set up as there
is no proper control message, therefore, most NNTP servers are seeing
it.
Not that I'm recommending it, but there are *tons* of other WebAlex said:I still have a Google Groups account I had not used in years. Logged
in and checked and it shows no such group still. I guess they are not
yet archiving or supporting this group.
Well MS ain't gonna give us newsgroups for Win 7 it seems, mainly because ofR. C. White said:Hi, Daave.
Yes, but that's another FORUM! Microsoft offers FORUMS! We don't need no
steekin' FORUMS! What we are looking for is Windows 7 NEWSGROUPS!
There was Usenet for a Decade before MS even found the internet, weWhat ticks me off is Microsoft not starting any Windows 7-specific
groups. Oh, well...
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