Re: [H] News reader

2010-04-27 Thread maccrawj
NewsbinPro user for several years now, very good product & goor price especially if you do Giganews' deal. Incorporates compression to maximize throughput on headers, I get ~70Mb on a 9Mb connection for headers. If you're not downloading binaries, then it's not the reader for you though. On 4/

Re: [H] News reader

2010-04-27 Thread Christopher Fisk
On Tue, 27 Apr 2010, Winterlight wrote: Do you subscribe to their search service? is it worth doing? I'm not sure how worth it it is. I don't subscribe. I paid for a 1 year plan which expired and I'm just using the latest version that was available when my subscription expired. Christo

Re: [H] News reader

2010-04-27 Thread Winterlight
Do you subscribe to their search service? is it worth doing? At 05:04 AM 4/27/2010, you wrote: On Tue, 27 Apr 2010, Christopher Fisk wrote: On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Winterlight wrote: I am still using Agent 3.0 and while I know how to use it I find it slow, and cumbersome, especially when de

Re: [H] News reader

2010-04-27 Thread Christopher Fisk
On Tue, 27 Apr 2010, Christopher Fisk wrote: On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Winterlight wrote: I am still using Agent 3.0 and while I know how to use it I find it slow, and cumbersome, especially when dealing with new groups and lots of posts. Any recommendations for a Usenet reader. thanks I've us

Re: [H] News reader

2010-04-27 Thread Christopher Fisk
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Winterlight wrote: I am still using Agent 3.0 and while I know how to use it I find it slow, and cumbersome, especially when dealing with new groups and lots of posts. Any recommendations for a Usenet reader. thanks I've used a bunch, but I really like newsleacher. http:

[H] News reader

2010-04-26 Thread Winterlight
I am still using Agent 3.0 and while I know how to use it I find it slow, and cumbersome, especially when dealing with new groups and lots of posts. Any recommendations for a Usenet reader. thanks