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![]() "Mr. Gardener" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 04:34:52 -0700, "Tedd Jacobs" wrote: "Nikki" wrote in message ... "Tedd Jacobs" wrote in message ... "Mr. Gardener" wrote... On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:42:14 +0000, Gill Passman wrote: Mr. Gardener wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:07:01 GMT, Altum wrote: Koi-Lo wrote: Moments before spontaneously combusting Tynk at was heard opining: I have a sent folder? LOL....I access the group via Google....I have a sent folder? Hmm...now where might I find this? feels so dumb right now:: = / ========================== GACK!!!! You access through Google? Why don't you use OE and a free newsserver like I do? Some of them you don't even have to log onto like aioe.cjb.net. OE sucks beyond belief. Get Free Agent or Thunderbird. Thunderbird is free. Free Agent is free, but limits your email to sending out, ie replying to sender by email, of course you can reply directly to the mailing list, which is all many people do, it won't let you receive email, it won't let you killfile, and it won't let you transfer and move messages to different folders. And it won't let you do a whole lot of things I can't imagine ever wanting to do, but it's nice to know I can if I give them $29. -- Mister Gardener I use Thunderbird for newsgroup reading/posting - pretty sure I can block stuff - just can't be bothered... Yeah - the trouble with kill filing is you'll never know if you missed something interesting. Or good, even. did i just miss something? ;-) OE is designed for e-mail, not usenet. agent and t-bird are designed for usenet,... except for those of us who cant be bothered. :-P~ OE is both a mail/news reader, as long as you have email/news you can set it up to use it. Nikki nikki and mr gardener, yes OE can do usenet, but it was not designed for usenet. it was designed as as a simplified e-mail client without all the extra's of MS outlook and targeted (as most MS software is) to the general layman of a mass market that recieved it for free with their OS (i would hope there is a realization that MS software and OS are not the best, just the most available and used; think McDonalds). as a news reader it is _severely_ limited. naturally other clients designed with more consideration for usenet can handle e-mail, for what it's worth IE can do e-mail/usenet and it was designed as a web browser. when making comparisons dont compare apples to oranges; OE is no more aplicable for usenet anymore than MSCHAT was for IRC. and FWIW, i use OE. I don't think anyone has attempted to compare quality of Usenet readers or emailers, we've just been pointing out what's available. And whether OE was designed to be a newsreader or not, it is the newsreader of choice for many people. I've never used OE for anything, so I can't comment on its strengths or weaknesses, I just know that a lot of folks use it. Agent serves my newsreader needs very nicely, and MS Outlook is my emailer of choice. Once again, I'm not attempting to compare any of these programs beyond the features each claims to offer. -- Mister Gardener to the general layman of a mass market that recieved it for free with their OS (i would hope there is a realization that MS software and OS are not the best I build all my computers and install all software, and still i find OE to fit all my needs, My husband was a chef for years and i still ate at MC D's Nikki |
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![]() "Nikki" wrote in message . .. I build all my computers and install all software, and still i find OE to fit all my needs, My husband was a chef for years and i still ate at MC D's Nikki ======================= My husband and I have tried other NRs over the years and we both like OE best for Usenet. It's the easiest to use and has everything we need. ;-) To each their own cup of tea....... -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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![]() "Nikki" wrote... "Mr. Gardener" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 04:34:52 -0700, "Tedd Jacobs" wrote: "Nikki" wrote in message ... "Tedd Jacobs" wrote in message ... "Mr. Gardener" wrote... On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:42:14 +0000, Gill Passman wrote: Mr. Gardener wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:07:01 GMT, Altum wrote: Koi-Lo wrote: Moments before spontaneously combusting Tynk at was heard opining: I have a sent folder? LOL....I access the group via Google....I have a sent folder? Hmm...now where might I find this? feels so dumb right now:: = / ========================== GACK!!!! You access through Google? Why don't you use OE and a free newsserver like I do? Some of them you don't even have to log onto like aioe.cjb.net. OE sucks beyond belief. Get Free Agent or Thunderbird. Thunderbird is free. Free Agent is free, but limits your email to sending out, ie replying to sender by email, of course you can reply directly to the mailing list, which is all many people do, it won't let you receive email, it won't let you killfile, and it won't let you transfer and move messages to different folders. And it won't let you do a whole lot of things I can't imagine ever wanting to do, but it's nice to know I can if I give them $29. -- Mister Gardener I use Thunderbird for newsgroup reading/posting - pretty sure I can block stuff - just can't be bothered... Yeah - the trouble with kill filing is you'll never know if you missed something interesting. Or good, even. did i just miss something? ;-) OE is designed for e-mail, not usenet. agent and t-bird are designed for usenet,... except for those of us who cant be bothered. :-P~ OE is both a mail/news reader, as long as you have email/news you can set it up to use it. Nikki nikki and mr gardener, yes OE can do usenet, but it was not designed for usenet. it was designed as as a simplified e-mail client without all the extra's of MS outlook and targeted (as most MS software is) to the general layman of a mass market that recieved it for free with their OS (i would hope there is a realization that MS software and OS are not the best, just the most available and used; think McDonalds). as a news reader it is _severely_ limited. naturally other clients designed with more consideration for usenet can handle e-mail, for what it's worth IE can do e-mail/usenet and it was designed as a web browser. when making comparisons dont compare apples to oranges; OE is no more aplicable for usenet anymore than MSCHAT was for IRC. and FWIW, i use OE. I don't think anyone has attempted to compare quality of Usenet readers or emailers, we've just been pointing out what's available. And whether OE was designed to be a newsreader or not, it is the newsreader of choice for many people. I've never used OE for anything, so I can't comment on its strengths or weaknesses, I just know that a lot of folks use it. Agent serves my newsreader needs very nicely, and MS Outlook is my emailer of choice. Once again, I'm not attempting to compare any of these programs beyond the features each claims to offer. -- Mister Gardener to the general layman of a mass market that recieved it for free with their OS (i would hope there is a realization that MS software and OS are not the best I build all my computers and install all software, and still i find OE to fit all my needs, My husband was a chef for years and i still ate at MC D's Nikki apologies. i think i may have come off the wrong way. i was not advocating a campaign against MS OE or other MS software, but simply wished to point out there are vast differences in applications (which most of you already know) and in specific: applications that software are designed to client and what is thrown in as a matter of convenience are two different things. i'm one of the first to admit i use OE, (it fits my needs) but that doesnt mean it is better or even adiquate for those with specific needs wrt usenet applications. in reality OE isnt even the best e-mail client... (not to stir it up a bit more). ;-) |
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![]() "Tedd Jacobs" wrote in message ... "Nikki" wrote... "Mr. Gardener" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 04:34:52 -0700, "Tedd Jacobs" wrote: "Nikki" wrote in message ... "Tedd Jacobs" wrote in message ... "Mr. Gardener" wrote... On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:42:14 +0000, Gill Passman wrote: Mr. Gardener wrote: On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:07:01 GMT, Altum wrote: Koi-Lo wrote: Moments before spontaneously combusting Tynk at was heard opining: I have a sent folder? LOL....I access the group via Google....I have a sent folder? Hmm...now where might I find this? feels so dumb right now:: = / ========================== GACK!!!! You access through Google? Why don't you use OE and a free newsserver like I do? Some of them you don't even have to log onto like aioe.cjb.net. OE sucks beyond belief. Get Free Agent or Thunderbird. Thunderbird is free. Free Agent is free, but limits your email to sending out, ie replying to sender by email, of course you can reply directly to the mailing list, which is all many people do, it won't let you receive email, it won't let you killfile, and it won't let you transfer and move messages to different folders. And it won't let you do a whole lot of things I can't imagine ever wanting to do, but it's nice to know I can if I give them $29. -- Mister Gardener I use Thunderbird for newsgroup reading/posting - pretty sure I can block stuff - just can't be bothered... Yeah - the trouble with kill filing is you'll never know if you missed something interesting. Or good, even. did i just miss something? ;-) OE is designed for e-mail, not usenet. agent and t-bird are designed for usenet,... except for those of us who cant be bothered. :-P~ OE is both a mail/news reader, as long as you have email/news you can set it up to use it. Nikki nikki and mr gardener, yes OE can do usenet, but it was not designed for usenet. it was designed as as a simplified e-mail client without all the extra's of MS outlook and targeted (as most MS software is) to the general layman of a mass market that recieved it for free with their OS (i would hope there is a realization that MS software and OS are not the best, just the most available and used; think McDonalds). as a news reader it is _severely_ limited. naturally other clients designed with more consideration for usenet can handle e-mail, for what it's worth IE can do e-mail/usenet and it was designed as a web browser. when making comparisons dont compare apples to oranges; OE is no more aplicable for usenet anymore than MSCHAT was for IRC. and FWIW, i use OE. I don't think anyone has attempted to compare quality of Usenet readers or emailers, we've just been pointing out what's available. And whether OE was designed to be a newsreader or not, it is the newsreader of choice for many people. I've never used OE for anything, so I can't comment on its strengths or weaknesses, I just know that a lot of folks use it. Agent serves my newsreader needs very nicely, and MS Outlook is my emailer of choice. Once again, I'm not attempting to compare any of these programs beyond the features each claims to offer. -- Mister Gardener to the general layman of a mass market that recieved it for free with their OS (i would hope there is a realization that MS software and OS are not the best I build all my computers and install all software, and still i find OE to fit all my needs, My husband was a chef for years and i still ate at MC D's Nikki apologies. i think i may have come off the wrong way. i was not advocating a campaign against MS OE or other MS software, but simply wished to point out there are vast differences in applications (which most of you already know) and in specific: applications that software are designed to client and what is thrown in as a matter of convenience are two different things. i'm one of the first to admit i use OE, (it fits my needs) but that doesnt mean it is better or even adiquate for those with specific needs wrt usenet applications. in reality OE isnt even the best e-mail client... (not to stir it up a bit more). ;-) your right ![]() Nik |
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