Re: Re: Read
M K <[email protected]> Thu, 13 Dec 2007 14:26:25 -0800 (PST)
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Love PAN but it fails at multi server and just does not get the point, they should look at BNR (2 for me) which is great for binaries. Just if I want to send a thank you or ask a question it's quite an effort to post a text reply. There is TIN or tin on Unix systems which is great for reading text only groups, perhaps you want to look into that a little. ----- Original Message ---- From: Lenny_Nero <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 7:05:52 AM Subject: [BNR] Re: Read llewsrac yah said > Hello Lenny > > "and 3 for the groups I > read, I dont know of anything different between the two ?" > > I am not sure what you mean by the word "read". Do you use BNR3 for text > groups? or is this an overall term for using BNR3 to download from > groups you specialise in? Reason I ask is I am looking at reading some > of the text groups and in the past I have used Xnews for ease of use. I > also use BNReaper2 on a daily basis using nzb's, but I have found it not > that easy to use with the text groups and BNR3 seems a little top heavy > for text groups??? > > Have you got any suggestions for a lite text newsgroup reader? or maybe > a website? > > John You cant read text with BNRx. I could have worded it better, but I have always called it reading the groups, you look thru and 'read' the subject lines, if they are what you want you get them. I have, like with BNRx, used just about every text news reader there has been over the last 20+ years, and one thing most people forget when being told that X and Y are the best reader to use, is IMO, that text reading 'seems' to be a very personal thing and the best way round this is just to try them and see what you like. I dont really like anything anyone else makes out of the box so to speak, and I have for about the longest time (almost 10 years!) used the older CVS version of the PAN news reader source code with what I like kept and or fixed. There is a new version that really *nix only and everytime there is a problem with some part of it that just gets cut out. Shame it could have been the best. The best thing you can do is just ues them, and for quite some time. Agent had some good points, but also has very big problems and when I last looked, could not cope well with multi servers a deal breaker. Xnews has very good filtering/scoring but has other problems like working off line. Newsman, I cant remember as I did not use it for very long, also I did not like the way it was always spammed into groups every time something changed. SLRN is very good and can do just about anything, but it is a console app and thats its main draw back which is a shame. I used to use a reader called the Noworyta News Reader that was by far the best small (ran from a single .exe) newsreader I ever used. I used to keep it on a floppy so I could get into NNTP from where ever I was working ...and no google groups did not exist then, a quick check shows its at v2.9 not what i used but... http://freewarehome .com/Internet/ News_Readers_ t.html#1387 has it and quite a few others you can have a look at. 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