OT newsreader questions
#31
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Re: OT newsreader questions
I'm no hippie but I try to keep my use of Microsoft products to a
minimum, and Firefox/Thunderbird really does work well.
There is also a great alternative to Office, Open Office. It is
compatible with MS office, but it has two big advantages, it's not a MS
product and the price is right, FREE!
http://www.openoffice.org/
Jeff DeWitt
ufatbasted wrote:
> Kate wrote:
>
>> "ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in
>>
>>>
>>> Thnaks all I'm trying Mozilla. Don't know why I never thought to try
>>> it. Ive been using Thunderbird for quite some time as my e-mail
>>> client.I've got issues with Outlook.
>>
>>
>>
>> OUTLOOK and Outlook Express, are two COMPLETELY different animals.
>> I don't much like Outlook either but OE is the news handler if you are
>> using Outlook.
>>
>> Kate
>>
>>
>
>
> My issue is more with Microsoft products, Being an aging hippy, its my
> little revolution. I wont use IE either.
minimum, and Firefox/Thunderbird really does work well.
There is also a great alternative to Office, Open Office. It is
compatible with MS office, but it has two big advantages, it's not a MS
product and the price is right, FREE!
http://www.openoffice.org/
Jeff DeWitt
ufatbasted wrote:
> Kate wrote:
>
>> "ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in
>>
>>>
>>> Thnaks all I'm trying Mozilla. Don't know why I never thought to try
>>> it. Ive been using Thunderbird for quite some time as my e-mail
>>> client.I've got issues with Outlook.
>>
>>
>>
>> OUTLOOK and Outlook Express, are two COMPLETELY different animals.
>> I don't much like Outlook either but OE is the news handler if you are
>> using Outlook.
>>
>> Kate
>>
>>
>
>
> My issue is more with Microsoft products, Being an aging hippy, its my
> little revolution. I wont use IE either.
#32
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Re: OT newsreader questions
I'm no hippie but I try to keep my use of Microsoft products to a
minimum, and Firefox/Thunderbird really does work well.
There is also a great alternative to Office, Open Office. It is
compatible with MS office, but it has two big advantages, it's not a MS
product and the price is right, FREE!
http://www.openoffice.org/
Jeff DeWitt
ufatbasted wrote:
> Kate wrote:
>
>> "ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in
>>
>>>
>>> Thnaks all I'm trying Mozilla. Don't know why I never thought to try
>>> it. Ive been using Thunderbird for quite some time as my e-mail
>>> client.I've got issues with Outlook.
>>
>>
>>
>> OUTLOOK and Outlook Express, are two COMPLETELY different animals.
>> I don't much like Outlook either but OE is the news handler if you are
>> using Outlook.
>>
>> Kate
>>
>>
>
>
> My issue is more with Microsoft products, Being an aging hippy, its my
> little revolution. I wont use IE either.
minimum, and Firefox/Thunderbird really does work well.
There is also a great alternative to Office, Open Office. It is
compatible with MS office, but it has two big advantages, it's not a MS
product and the price is right, FREE!
http://www.openoffice.org/
Jeff DeWitt
ufatbasted wrote:
> Kate wrote:
>
>> "ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in
>>
>>>
>>> Thnaks all I'm trying Mozilla. Don't know why I never thought to try
>>> it. Ive been using Thunderbird for quite some time as my e-mail
>>> client.I've got issues with Outlook.
>>
>>
>>
>> OUTLOOK and Outlook Express, are two COMPLETELY different animals.
>> I don't much like Outlook either but OE is the news handler if you are
>> using Outlook.
>>
>> Kate
>>
>>
>
>
> My issue is more with Microsoft products, Being an aging hippy, its my
> little revolution. I wont use IE either.
#33
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Posts: n/a
Re: OT newsreader questions
I'm no hippie but I try to keep my use of Microsoft products to a
minimum, and Firefox/Thunderbird really does work well.
There is also a great alternative to Office, Open Office. It is
compatible with MS office, but it has two big advantages, it's not a MS
product and the price is right, FREE!
http://www.openoffice.org/
Jeff DeWitt
ufatbasted wrote:
> Kate wrote:
>
>> "ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in
>>
>>>
>>> Thnaks all I'm trying Mozilla. Don't know why I never thought to try
>>> it. Ive been using Thunderbird for quite some time as my e-mail
>>> client.I've got issues with Outlook.
>>
>>
>>
>> OUTLOOK and Outlook Express, are two COMPLETELY different animals.
>> I don't much like Outlook either but OE is the news handler if you are
>> using Outlook.
>>
>> Kate
>>
>>
>
>
> My issue is more with Microsoft products, Being an aging hippy, its my
> little revolution. I wont use IE either.
minimum, and Firefox/Thunderbird really does work well.
There is also a great alternative to Office, Open Office. It is
compatible with MS office, but it has two big advantages, it's not a MS
product and the price is right, FREE!
http://www.openoffice.org/
Jeff DeWitt
ufatbasted wrote:
> Kate wrote:
>
>> "ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in
>>
>>>
>>> Thnaks all I'm trying Mozilla. Don't know why I never thought to try
>>> it. Ive been using Thunderbird for quite some time as my e-mail
>>> client.I've got issues with Outlook.
>>
>>
>>
>> OUTLOOK and Outlook Express, are two COMPLETELY different animals.
>> I don't much like Outlook either but OE is the news handler if you are
>> using Outlook.
>>
>> Kate
>>
>>
>
>
> My issue is more with Microsoft products, Being an aging hippy, its my
> little revolution. I wont use IE either.
#34
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Re: OT newsreader questions
ufatbastehd wrote:
> All
>
> I been reading and posting here the past few years using google groups
> via my browser.
> I'm sick of the trolls and need to killfile them.
> What newsreader do you guys use. I have xnews put just dont like the
> interface.
free) Outlook Express, Gravity
$) Agent
Also, hamster (a local news spool) can be set up to filter on more
than what any of the above can do.
--
DougW
> All
>
> I been reading and posting here the past few years using google groups
> via my browser.
> I'm sick of the trolls and need to killfile them.
> What newsreader do you guys use. I have xnews put just dont like the
> interface.
free) Outlook Express, Gravity
$) Agent
Also, hamster (a local news spool) can be set up to filter on more
than what any of the above can do.
--
DougW
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Re: OT newsreader questions
ufatbastehd wrote:
> All
>
> I been reading and posting here the past few years using google groups
> via my browser.
> I'm sick of the trolls and need to killfile them.
> What newsreader do you guys use. I have xnews put just dont like the
> interface.
free) Outlook Express, Gravity
$) Agent
Also, hamster (a local news spool) can be set up to filter on more
than what any of the above can do.
--
DougW
> All
>
> I been reading and posting here the past few years using google groups
> via my browser.
> I'm sick of the trolls and need to killfile them.
> What newsreader do you guys use. I have xnews put just dont like the
> interface.
free) Outlook Express, Gravity
$) Agent
Also, hamster (a local news spool) can be set up to filter on more
than what any of the above can do.
--
DougW
#36
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Re: OT newsreader questions
ufatbastehd wrote:
> All
>
> I been reading and posting here the past few years using google groups
> via my browser.
> I'm sick of the trolls and need to killfile them.
> What newsreader do you guys use. I have xnews put just dont like the
> interface.
free) Outlook Express, Gravity
$) Agent
Also, hamster (a local news spool) can be set up to filter on more
than what any of the above can do.
--
DougW
> All
>
> I been reading and posting here the past few years using google groups
> via my browser.
> I'm sick of the trolls and need to killfile them.
> What newsreader do you guys use. I have xnews put just dont like the
> interface.
free) Outlook Express, Gravity
$) Agent
Also, hamster (a local news spool) can be set up to filter on more
than what any of the above can do.
--
DougW
#37
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Re: OT newsreader questions
ufatbastehd wrote:
> All
>
> I been reading and posting here the past few years using google groups
> via my browser.
> I'm sick of the trolls and need to killfile them.
> What newsreader do you guys use. I have xnews put just dont like the
> interface.
free) Outlook Express, Gravity
$) Agent
Also, hamster (a local news spool) can be set up to filter on more
than what any of the above can do.
--
DougW
> All
>
> I been reading and posting here the past few years using google groups
> via my browser.
> I'm sick of the trolls and need to killfile them.
> What newsreader do you guys use. I have xnews put just dont like the
> interface.
free) Outlook Express, Gravity
$) Agent
Also, hamster (a local news spool) can be set up to filter on more
than what any of the above can do.
--
DougW
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Re: OT newsreader questions
"ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Kate wrote:
> > "ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in
> >>
> >> Thnaks all I'm trying Mozilla. Don't know why I never thought to try
it.
> >> Ive been using Thunderbird for quite some time as my e-mail client.I've
> >> got issues with Outlook.
> >
> >
> > OUTLOOK and Outlook Express, are two COMPLETELY different
> > animals.
> > I don't much like Outlook either but OE is the news handler if you are
> > using Outlook.
> >
> > Kate
> >
> >
>
>
> My issue is more with Microsoft products, Being an aging hippy, its my
> little revolution. I wont use IE either.
I've been living work-free for eleven years thanks to people who buy
Microsoft products. I guess it would be ungrateful not to use them too.
Outlook is a completely different animal from Outlook Express. It doesn't
even read news. When I was at Microsoft, everyone was using Outlook
Express. I could never figure why Outlook exists.
Earle
news:45a8efbe$0$5738$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> Kate wrote:
> > "ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in
> >>
> >> Thnaks all I'm trying Mozilla. Don't know why I never thought to try
it.
> >> Ive been using Thunderbird for quite some time as my e-mail client.I've
> >> got issues with Outlook.
> >
> >
> > OUTLOOK and Outlook Express, are two COMPLETELY different
> > animals.
> > I don't much like Outlook either but OE is the news handler if you are
> > using Outlook.
> >
> > Kate
> >
> >
>
>
> My issue is more with Microsoft products, Being an aging hippy, its my
> little revolution. I wont use IE either.
I've been living work-free for eleven years thanks to people who buy
Microsoft products. I guess it would be ungrateful not to use them too.
Outlook is a completely different animal from Outlook Express. It doesn't
even read news. When I was at Microsoft, everyone was using Outlook
Express. I could never figure why Outlook exists.
Earle
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Re: OT newsreader questions
"ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Kate wrote:
> > "ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in
> >>
> >> Thnaks all I'm trying Mozilla. Don't know why I never thought to try
it.
> >> Ive been using Thunderbird for quite some time as my e-mail client.I've
> >> got issues with Outlook.
> >
> >
> > OUTLOOK and Outlook Express, are two COMPLETELY different
> > animals.
> > I don't much like Outlook either but OE is the news handler if you are
> > using Outlook.
> >
> > Kate
> >
> >
>
>
> My issue is more with Microsoft products, Being an aging hippy, its my
> little revolution. I wont use IE either.
I've been living work-free for eleven years thanks to people who buy
Microsoft products. I guess it would be ungrateful not to use them too.
Outlook is a completely different animal from Outlook Express. It doesn't
even read news. When I was at Microsoft, everyone was using Outlook
Express. I could never figure why Outlook exists.
Earle
news:45a8efbe$0$5738$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> Kate wrote:
> > "ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in
> >>
> >> Thnaks all I'm trying Mozilla. Don't know why I never thought to try
it.
> >> Ive been using Thunderbird for quite some time as my e-mail client.I've
> >> got issues with Outlook.
> >
> >
> > OUTLOOK and Outlook Express, are two COMPLETELY different
> > animals.
> > I don't much like Outlook either but OE is the news handler if you are
> > using Outlook.
> >
> > Kate
> >
> >
>
>
> My issue is more with Microsoft products, Being an aging hippy, its my
> little revolution. I wont use IE either.
I've been living work-free for eleven years thanks to people who buy
Microsoft products. I guess it would be ungrateful not to use them too.
Outlook is a completely different animal from Outlook Express. It doesn't
even read news. When I was at Microsoft, everyone was using Outlook
Express. I could never figure why Outlook exists.
Earle
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Re: OT newsreader questions
"ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Kate wrote:
> > "ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in
> >>
> >> Thnaks all I'm trying Mozilla. Don't know why I never thought to try
it.
> >> Ive been using Thunderbird for quite some time as my e-mail client.I've
> >> got issues with Outlook.
> >
> >
> > OUTLOOK and Outlook Express, are two COMPLETELY different
> > animals.
> > I don't much like Outlook either but OE is the news handler if you are
> > using Outlook.
> >
> > Kate
> >
> >
>
>
> My issue is more with Microsoft products, Being an aging hippy, its my
> little revolution. I wont use IE either.
I've been living work-free for eleven years thanks to people who buy
Microsoft products. I guess it would be ungrateful not to use them too.
Outlook is a completely different animal from Outlook Express. It doesn't
even read news. When I was at Microsoft, everyone was using Outlook
Express. I could never figure why Outlook exists.
Earle
news:45a8efbe$0$5738$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> Kate wrote:
> > "ufatbasted" <ufatbasted@yahoo.com> wrote in
> >>
> >> Thnaks all I'm trying Mozilla. Don't know why I never thought to try
it.
> >> Ive been using Thunderbird for quite some time as my e-mail client.I've
> >> got issues with Outlook.
> >
> >
> > OUTLOOK and Outlook Express, are two COMPLETELY different
> > animals.
> > I don't much like Outlook either but OE is the news handler if you are
> > using Outlook.
> >
> > Kate
> >
> >
>
>
> My issue is more with Microsoft products, Being an aging hippy, its my
> little revolution. I wont use IE either.
I've been living work-free for eleven years thanks to people who buy
Microsoft products. I guess it would be ungrateful not to use them too.
Outlook is a completely different animal from Outlook Express. It doesn't
even read news. When I was at Microsoft, everyone was using Outlook
Express. I could never figure why Outlook exists.
Earle