Lew Hartswick wrote:
Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Maxwell Lol wrote:
Rex writes:
Well, between Cliff and TMT, the signal/noise ratio here has exceeded
the value of the sparse metalworking content provided. My newsreader
doesn't have decent filtering and I'm loathe to add another add-on to
the overhead.
Thunderbird is a mail program, and not really a news reader.
Using a real news reader isn't an "add-on". It's a replacement.
Killfiles can be fast and painless.
I like the newsreader in Netscape 4.78. I've used it since it first
came out.
I am usine Netscape 7.2 and don't have many problems The "T" key gets
rid of any thread I don't want and highlights the next one not read.
...lew...only reading this because I'm bored with school closed
I tried 7.2, and switched back after a few hours. I have 'control K'
on 4.78 to kill threads.
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