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On Tue, 26 May 2009 03:45:43 GMT, Chris Hornbeck
wrote: Wow. Very sorry. I hate the current version of Agent, and if you'd like to be similarly embarassed, buy their product too. You don't have to be as dumb as me, but it helps. Chris Hornbeck |
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On Tue, 26 May 2009 03:53:24 GMT, Chris Hornbeck
wrote: Wow. Very sorry. I hate the current version of Agent, and if you'd like to be similarly embarassed, buy their product too. You don't have to be as dumb as me, but it helps. Agent 4.2 gives the intended recipients' address and *looks* like it's sending an email. Surprise! Used to be their biggest fan - now, phooey! And of course, there are no free updates. Duh. It's broken and tough luck. Alright, enough, sorry. They're not what they were, but nothing is. Chris Hornbeck |
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"Soundhaspriority" wrote ...
I never saw the attraction of Agent. I still use the original Outlook Express. Tried Mozilla Thunderbird, but was similarly disappointed. It's surprising that something as ancient as Express could still be attractive. Indeed after trying the top 6-8 newsreader clients, I came back to Outlook Express. The others seemed so retro, clunky, non- obvious, and even user-vicious. And yes, I started back in the days of character-mode newsreaders on a dumb terminal. But no, I don't long for the "good old days". |
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On Tue, 26 May 2009 07:44:15 +0200, "Phil W" wrote:
I know, OE isnīt the best choice obviously, but itīs still the one program, that I dislike the least, to say so. ;-) So, if I can get ANY sense out of that tortured sentence, OE *IS* the best choice for you? |
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On Tue, 26 May 2009 04:10:07 GMT, Chris Hornbeck
wrote: On Tue, 26 May 2009 03:53:24 GMT, Chris Hornbeck wrote: Wow. Very sorry. I hate the current version of Agent, and if you'd like to be similarly embarassed, buy their product too. You don't have to be as dumb as me, but it helps. Agent 4.2 gives the intended recipients' address and *looks* like it's sending an email. Surprise! Used to be their biggest fan - now, phooey! And of course, there are no free updates. Duh. It's broken and tough luck. Alright, enough, sorry. They're not what they were, but nothing is. Chris Hornbeck I use Agent 1.5, which I think is the best news reader I've yet found - really easy to navigate. I looked at the latest version, but rejected it immediately. I find OE totally unacceptable for a whole load of usability reasons - and of course the fact that without third party assistance it wrecks threads. d |
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Laurence Payne wrote:
On Tue, 26 May 2009 07:44:15 +0200, "Phil W" wrote: I know, OE isnīt the best choice obviously, but itīs still the one program, that I dislike the least, to say so. ;-) So, if I can get ANY sense out of that tortured sentence, OE *IS* the best choice for you? kind of... yes. it works for me, anyway. what I meant to say, that OE doesnīt have the best reputation, due to the fact, that it has often been abused as a spam sending engine. and besides that, it shows some strange effects with some IMAP email-servers I use, but I can live with it and have gotten used to some work-arounds. the "big" OL had even worse IMAP support. as a newsreader, itīs the easiest to use program, that Iīve tried and it does, what I want and need. with the OE-quotefix "add-on", itīs quite usable. cheers, phil |
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![]() Chris Hornbeck wrote: On Tue, 26 May 2009 03:45:43 GMT, Chris Hornbeck wrote: Wow. Very sorry. I hate the current version of Agent, and if you'd like to be similarly embarassed, buy their product too. You don't have to be as dumb as me, but it helps. Agent is an over-featured hard to manage POS. Like Microsoft operating systems of the last few decades. Graham |
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![]() Don Pearce wrote: Chris Hornbeck wrote: Chris Hornbeck wrote: Wow. Very sorry. I hate the current version of Agent, and if you'd like to be similarly embarassed, buy their product too. You don't have to be as dumb as me, but it helps. Agent 4.2 gives the intended recipients' address and *looks* like it's sending an email. Surprise! Used to be their biggest fan - now, phooey! And of course, there are no free updates. Duh. It's broken and tough luck. Alright, enough, sorry. They're not what they were, but nothing is. I use Agent 1.5, which I think is the best news reader I've yet found - really easy to navigate. I looked at the latest version, but rejected it immediately. I find OE totally unacceptable for a whole load of usability reasons - and of course the fact that without third party assistance it wrecks threads. Netscape still works well. Use V 4.8 or 4.9. Or if you fancy the Win XP look then Sea Monkey. Graham |
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![]() Richard Crowley wrote: "Soundhaspriority" wrote ... I never saw the attraction of Agent. I still use the original Outlook Express. Tried Mozilla Thunderbird, but was similarly disappointed. It's surprising that something as ancient as Express could still be attractive. Indeed after trying the top 6-8 newsreader clients, I came back to Outlook Express. The others seemed so retro, clunky, non- obvious, and even user-vicious. And yes, I started back in the days of character-mode newsreaders on a dumb terminal. But no, I don't long for the "good old days". Did you ever try Netscape ? No nonsence. Read my headers if you can. Graham |
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"Don Pearce" wrote ...
I use Agent 1.5, which I think is the best news reader I've yet found - really easy to navigate. I looked at the latest version, but rejected it immediately. I find OE totally unacceptable for a whole load of usability reasons - and of course the fact that without third party assistance it wrecks threads. Huh? I've been using it exclusively for many years and nobody has ever complained about "wrecked threads". |
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On Tue, 26 May 2009 08:18:50 -0700, "Richard Crowley"
wrote: "Don Pearce" wrote ... I use Agent 1.5, which I think is the best news reader I've yet found - really easy to navigate. I looked at the latest version, but rejected it immediately. I find OE totally unacceptable for a whole load of usability reasons - and of course the fact that without third party assistance it wrecks threads. Huh? I've been using it exclusively for many years and nobody has ever complained about "wrecked threads". I presume you use it with quotefix (or similar) because your posts carry none of the usual oe stigmata. d |
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"Don Pearce" wrote ...
"Richard Crowley" wrote: "Don Pearce" wrote ... I use Agent 1.5, which I think is the best news reader I've yet found - really easy to navigate. I looked at the latest version, but rejected it immediately. I find OE totally unacceptable for a whole load of usability reasons - and of course the fact that without third party assistance it wrecks threads. Huh? I've been using it exclusively for many years and nobody has ever complained about "wrecked threads". I presume you use it with quotefix (or similar) because your posts carry none of the usual oe stigmata. I use no third-party gadgets. I don't really know what quotefix is? |
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On Tue, 26 May 2009 09:28:00 -0700, "Richard Crowley"
wrote: "Don Pearce" wrote ... "Richard Crowley" wrote: "Don Pearce" wrote ... I use Agent 1.5, which I think is the best news reader I've yet found - really easy to navigate. I looked at the latest version, but rejected it immediately. I find OE totally unacceptable for a whole load of usability reasons - and of course the fact that without third party assistance it wrecks threads. Huh? I've been using it exclusively for many years and nobody has ever complained about "wrecked threads". I presume you use it with quotefix (or similar) because your posts carry none of the usual oe stigmata. I use no third-party gadgets. I don't really know what quotefix is? Maybe MS have fixed it in the latest release... d |
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Chris Hornbeck wrote:
I hate the current version of Agent, and if you'd like to be similarly embarassed, buy their product too. You don't have to be as dumb as me, but it helps. Just wanted to mention another option, and maybe you will like it... I've been using Pan on Linux for years, and there is also a version for Windows that works almost identically: http://paninstall.googlepages.com/ It is simple, but does everything I expect from a newsreader except one thing: I can't fully ignore googlegroups users. Although it's not the default setup, Pan can go into tabbed layout mode (View-Layout-Tabbed Layout), and is then IMO neat and simple to use. Jay Ts -- To contact me, use this web page: http://www.jayts.com/contact.php |
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"Phil W" wrote in message
... Richard Crowley wrote: "Soundhaspriority" wrote ... I never saw the attraction of Agent. I still use the original Outlook Express. Tried Mozilla Thunderbird, but was similarly disappointed. It's surprising that something as ancient as Express could still be attractive. Indeed after trying the top 6-8 newsreader clients, I came back to Outlook Express. The others seemed so retro, clunky, non- obvious, and even user-vicious. pretty much like my story. I know, OE isnīt the best choice obviously, but itīs still the one program, that I dislike the least, to say so. ;-) At the end of last year, when I switched computers, I started using Mozilla Thunderbird for e-mail. The user interface is the same as OE, but there are fewer errors and I'm told the security is better. For newsgroups, though, it's still OE. Peace, Paul |
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![]() Richard Crowley wrote: "Don Pearce" wrote ... I use Agent 1.5, which I think is the best news reader I've yet found - really easy to navigate. I looked at the latest version, but rejected it immediately. I find OE totally unacceptable for a whole load of usability reasons - and of course the fact that without third party assistance it wrecks threads. Huh? I've been using it exclusively for many years and nobody has ever complained about "wrecked threads". I've used Agent and found it both 'clumsy to use' and unneccesarily 'over featured' for simple text groups. And unintuitive to use too. Netscape / Sea Monkey trounces it. Graham |
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On Wed, 27 May 2009 01:59:20 +0100, Eeyore
wrote: I've used Agent and found it both 'clumsy to use' and unneccesarily 'over featured' for simple text groups. And unintuitive to use too. Thanks everyone for the advice and condolensces (better spell- check that one, and better check "advice" too. Too many decades since Mrs. King's fifth grade English class - where I was an excellent pupil - so there!) I began with Free Agent, on the advice of the much-missed friend who turned me on to Usenet, David Barnett. Liked it so much I sprung for their paid version and used it forever as version 1.9xxx until last Summer. New computer - XP Pro! - and figured I owed them a little biz. Always had loved and recommended the early versions - great, great stuff, solid as a rock, no BS at all. Don't want to be (but am...) a Mister Whiny Poopy Pants, but the current version seems structurally unrelated to the old ones. It wasn't even possible to transfer the old saved stuff into the current. Lame? - seems like it to me, but my real best course of action should be to try to install version 1.9xxx on my fancy- schmancy new computer, and quit whining and get over it. Yeah, that'll happen... Arf! Much thanks to all, as always, Chris Hornbeck |
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On Tue, 26 May 2009 12:42:50 +0100, Eeyore
wrote: Richard Crowley wrote: "Soundhaspriority" wrote ... I never saw the attraction of Agent. I still use the original Outlook Express. Tried Mozilla Thunderbird, but was similarly disappointed. It's surprising that something as ancient as Express could still be attractive. Indeed after trying the top 6-8 newsreader clients, I came back to Outlook Express. The others seemed so retro, clunky, non- obvious, and even user-vicious. And yes, I started back in the days of character-mode newsreaders on a dumb terminal. But no, I don't long for the "good old days". Did you ever try Netscape ? No nonsence. Read my headers if you can. Graham like this? Path: forte-ams-easynews!news-in-01-ams.easynews.com!209.197.12.242.MISMATCH!nx01.iad0 1.newshosting.com!newshosting.com!217.73.144.44.MI SMATCH!ecngs!feeder.ecngs.de!feeder.news-service.com!newsfeed-fusi2.netcologne.de!195.14.215.230.MISMATCH!news.n etcologne.de!newsfeed-hp2.netcologne.de!news.astraweb.com!border1.a.news router.astraweb.com!not-for-mail Message-ID: Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 12:42:50 +0100 From: Eeyore Organization: Eeyore's gloomy place X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.8 [en] (Windows NT 5.0; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 Newsgroups: rec.audio.pro Subject: various References: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Lines: 19 NNTP-Posting-Host: 5cb6d10b.news.astraweb.com X-Trace: DXC=Zbcg4YY]F[Lc_WgCkn9MLEL?0kYOcDh@J0DHOGRCaXFMh9kDMIdBjLW1Kf o5C?MRREDYWKC`ZN\?9D[SEVa?@ |
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Richard Crowley wrote:
"Don Pearce" wrote ... "Richard Crowley" wrote: "Don Pearce" wrote ... I use Agent 1.5, which I think is the best news reader I've yet found - really easy to navigate. I looked at the latest version, but rejected it immediately. I find OE totally unacceptable for a whole load of usability reasons - and of course the fact that without third party assistance it wrecks threads. Huh? I've been using it exclusively for many years and nobody has ever complained about "wrecked threads". I presume you use it with quotefix (or similar) because your posts carry none of the usual oe stigmata. I use no third-party gadgets. I don't really know what quotefix is? take a peek at the according website: http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ itīs a nice, litte add-on, which runs as a separate stand-alone application in the background. Iīve been using it for some years now and it improves OE enough to make it more usable - at least for me... ;-) if you turn the tray icon off, you wonīt even notice OE-quotefix is running in the background. the "colouring" function is quite useful, besides the actual "quotefix" function. hints: in the main window of OE-quotefix turn everything on (maybe leave "C-Mode" off), in the "advanced" window, you can turn off the tray icon. hope that helps, phil |
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"Phil W" wrote ...
Richard Crowley wrote: I use no third-party gadgets. I don't really know what quotefix is? take a peek at the according website: http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ itīs a nice, litte add-on, which runs as a separate stand-alone application in the background. Iīve been using it for some years now and it improves OE enough to make it more usable - at least for me... ;-) if you turn the tray icon off, you wonīt even notice OE-quotefix is running in the background. the "colouring" function is quite useful, besides the actual "quotefix" function. hints: in the main window of OE-quotefix turn everything on (maybe leave "C-Mode" off), in the "advanced" window, you can turn off the tray icon. Thanks, but I don't see why I need yet annother app running in the background on my computer. I'm trying to get rid of all the junk that is already there. I still don't see what the benefit is, even if there were no downside. |
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Richard Crowley wrote:
|| Thanks, but I don't see why I need yet annother app running in the || background on my computer. I'm trying to get rid of all the junk that || is already there. I still don't see what the benefit is, even if || there were no downside. OČ Quotefix makes OE a lot more like Netscape 4.7 in general message- and quote handling and I can't remember having to reflow a quote manually. Strongly recommended. And it does not appear to hang out at the CPU bar if OE isn't active. Kind regards Peter Larsen |
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Paul Stamler wrote:
At the end of last year, when I switched computers, I started using Mozilla Thunderbird for e-mail. The user interface is the same as OE, but there are fewer errors and I'm told the security is better. For newsgroups, though, it's still OE. Peace, Paul Interesting. I use Thunderbird specifically for reading newsgroups. Works fine for me. Mike Clayton |
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Peter Larsen wrote:
Richard Crowley wrote: Thanks, but I don't see why I need yet annother app running in the background on my computer. I'm trying to get rid of all the junk that is already there. I still don't see what the benefit is, even if there were no downside. OČ Quotefix makes OE a lot more like Netscape 4.7 in general message- and quote handling and I can't remember having to reflow a quote manually. Strongly recommended. And it does not appear to hang out at the CPU bar if OE isn't active. Well, if he doesnīt even want to try it... I can see the point in getting rid of unnecessary background apps running, but OE-Quotefix is a quite useful one, so I would not classify it as "junk". There are other things, like several "services", that fit better into this description. BTW: the benefit of OE-quotefix can be seen on the homepage, which I have linked to several times in this thread already... |
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Phil W wrote:
Peter Larsen wrote: Richard Crowley wrote: Thanks, but I don't see why I need yet annother app running in the background on my computer. I'm trying to get rid of all the junk that is already there. I still don't see what the benefit is, even if there were no downside. OČ Quotefix makes OE a lot more like Netscape 4.7 in general message- and quote handling and I can't remember having to reflow a quote manually. Strongly recommended. And it does not appear to hang out at the CPU bar if OE isn't active. Well, if he doesnīt even want to try it... I can see the point in getting rid of unnecessary background apps running, but OE-Quotefix is a quite useful one, so I would not classify it as "junk". There are other things, like several "services", that fit better into this description. BTW: the benefit of OE-quotefix can be seen on the homepage, which I have linked to several times in this thread already... OK, I'm using it. Seems pretty nice, but yet annother process running, and my tool-tray was already overflowing before it added yet annother icon. I've got my Taskbar at double-height and still not enough room for everything. :-/ |
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Richard Crowley wrote:
| OK, I'm using it. Seems pretty nice, but yet annother process | running, and my tool-tray was already overflowing before it added | yet annother icon. I've got my Taskbar at double-height and still | not enough room for everything. :-/ On a wide screen I default to put it at the left side. For a real "tray hog" try avast .... Kind regards Peter Larsen |