tin does threads really well, if only I could get it working... no
hyperlinks though but there's always cut and paste into netscape which is
what I usually do anyway.

DvB


On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Jeanette Russo wrote:

> the problem with most of the newsreaders is that one they don't thread
> well and two if someone puts a hypelink in their post you can't follow it
> 
> Jeanette
> 
> 
> Mike Fieschko wrote:
> 
> > >>> "Jeanette" == Jeanette Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >     Jeanette> Joe Marcom wrote:
> >     >>  Hello, again.
> >     >>
> >     >> I've been using Free Agent as my NG reader in window$ for as
> >     >> long as I have been online. Now that I'm moving up to Linux,
> >     >> what do you recommend?  Thanks.  Joe
> >     Jeanette> This newreader problem is almost as bad as the browser
> >     Jeanette> problem.  The best newsreader I have been able to use in
> >     Jeanette> Linux is Netscape also.  I have tried PINE, TRN, SLRN,
> >     Jeanette> kexpress, Free Agent on Wine (runs but won't get news),
> >     Jeanette> knews, krn, and Pan, and Star Office newsreader and
> >     Jeanette> Netscape is still the best.  If Linux can only get a
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> > Have you tried gnus?  It is a mail and news reader which runs in emacs
> > or xemacs.
> >
> > http://www.gnus.org
> >
> > Very configurable, so it might be a bit complicated to set up.
> >
> > --
> > Mike Fieschko, West Orange, NJ, USA
> > X-Mailer: XEmacs 21.1, VM 6.75 and random-sig.el
> > Kernel 2.2.13-28mdk
> > http://www.viconet.com/fieschko/home.htm
> > Nov 12 St Martin I
> 
> 

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