OT Newsreader for Outlook ??
Sorry for the off topic post, but I have tried elsewhere, and cannot get any
info. On my new computer, I have Windows 7, which does not include Outlook Express, which I have on this old computer, which will be given away soon to a needy person. On my new system, I use Outlook for my email, but it does not include a newsreader. I need to find an independent newsreader, something that is basic, and easy to set up. My server for newsgroups is localnet.com. Can someone here please recommend a very good, easy interface, basic newsreader, preferably one for free ? (Don't mind paying, if there is a superior one offered for sale....). I know that newsgroups seem to be dying, but I just do not enjoy forums as I find them clumsy and a bit non-productive, and would like to stay on a number of newsgroups that are very helpful to me, but I need some good recommendations on a basic newsreader that (hopefully) would operate similar to what Outlook Express provides for me on my old machine. Thanks again for allowing this OT post, and I hope that someone can help me on this. James |
OT Newsreader for Outlook ??
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"James" wrote: Sorry for the off topic post, but I have tried elsewhere, and cannot get any info. On my new computer, I have Windows 7, which does not include Outlook Express, which I have on this old computer, which will be given away soon to a needy person. On my new system, I use Outlook for my email, but it does not include a newsreader. I need to find an independent newsreader, something that is basic, and easy to set up. My server for newsgroups is localnet.com. Can someone here please recommend a very good, easy interface, basic newsreader, preferably one for free ? (Don't mind paying, if there is a superior one offered for sale....). I know that newsgroups seem to be dying, but I just do not enjoy forums as I find them clumsy and a bit non-productive, and would like to stay on a number of newsgroups that are very helpful to me, but I need some good recommendations on a basic newsreader that (hopefully) would operate similar to what Outlook Express provides for me on my old machine. Thanks again for allowing this OT post, and I hope that someone can help me on this. James http://www.google.com/search?q=newsr...&ie=utf-8&oe=u tf-8 -- Bill S. Jersey USA zone 5 shade garden http://www.informationisbeautiful.ne...l-supplements/ |
OT Newsreader for Outlook ??
Bill who putters wrote:
In article , "James" wrote: Sorry for the off topic post, but I have tried elsewhere, and cannot get any info. On my new computer, I have Windows 7, which does not include Outlook Express, which I have on this old computer, which will be given away soon to a needy person. On my new system, I use Outlook for my email, but it does not include a newsreader. I need to find an independent newsreader, something that is basic, and easy to set up. My server for newsgroups is localnet.com. Can someone here please recommend a very good, easy interface, basic newsreader, preferably one for free ? (Don't mind paying, if there is a superior one offered for sale....). I know that newsgroups seem to be dying, but I just do not enjoy forums as I find them clumsy and a bit non-productive, and would like to stay on a number of newsgroups that are very helpful to me, but I need some good recommendations on a basic newsreader that (hopefully) would operate similar to what Outlook Express provides for me on my old machine. Thanks again for allowing this OT post, and I hope that someone can help me on this. James http://www.google.com/search?q=newsr...&ie=utf-8&oe=u tf-8 Microsoft mail is pretty similar to outlook express if you configure it appropriately. |
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