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Mike Tullett wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 00:44:52 -0000, Rob Overfield wrote in snip To add a positive angle to the discussion, what other newsreaders do people use? FreeAgent and OE are most common but what other programs do people recommend? I too have used both of those as well as Gravity, but have finally settled for Dialog. It is extremely powerful, allowing scripting to be used to personalise the settings. I can associated different sounds with various posters, colours along the same lines and different signatures for different news groups. It really is very flexible, but I wouldn't recommend it for the beginner. For those using Outlook Express, a most useful addition is Quotefix. It fixes many of the problems associated with posting with OE. Here is a site where it is explained: http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ It may be obtained he http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software.../downloads.php Thanks for that Mike, looks good. will give it a try. Regards, Rob Chester, UK http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather Take cat out before emailing |
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Rob Overfield wrote:
To add a positive angle to the discussion, what other newsreaders do people use? FreeAgent and OE are most common but what other programs do people recommend? I use Thunderbird (which offers options on quoting, posting position, position of sig., etc. etc.) Bottom posting is standard in most ngs, and its meaning isn't at all confusing ... means add your post at the bottom ... hardly complex (-: -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk |
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"JPG" wrote in message
The top posters need to be aware, however, that the majority consensus of usenet users is for bottom posting, top-posting makes threads difficult to follow, and top posters will often be seen as either usenet neophytes, trolls or mavericks. Or Microsoft set it up this way so it must be gooders. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Michael Mcneil wrote:
"JPG" wrote in message The top posters need to be aware, however, that the majority consensus of usenet users is for bottom posting, top-posting makes threads difficult to follow, and top posters will often be seen as either usenet neophytes, trolls or mavericks. Or Microsoft set it up this way so it must be gooders. I hope that was said with tongue firmly in cheek..... -- Rob Overfield Hull http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/ |
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