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![]() "Omelet" > wrote in message news ![]() > Purchased a new toy yesterday. Laptop PC that runs Windows 7. > I will probably be using it more; We have set up a wireless router for > it so it's internet ready and up and running. I'm already doing my > gmail with it as it loads and runs SO much faster than this 10+ year old > mac... > > So, what should I look for and install for a newsreader? Axe Squertz. He nose nusereeders. '-) |
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On Sun, 4 Apr 2010 16:28:49 -0400, Joe wrote:
> "Omelet" > wrote in message > news ![]() >> Purchased a new toy yesterday. Laptop PC that runs Windows 7. >> I will probably be using it more; We have set up a wireless router for >> it so it's internet ready and up and running. I'm already doing my >> gmail with it as it loads and runs SO much faster than this 10+ year old >> mac... >> >> So, what should I look for and install for a newsreader? > > Axe Squertz. He nose nusereeders. > '-) The answer to "What newsreader should I use" is simple. Google that question, then try them out one by one until you're happy. I would go with Paul's suggestion(s) for starters. If you need a specific newsreader for specific purposes or with certain features, see the thread from yesterday. -sw |
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wrote: > "Omelet" > wrote in message > news ![]() > > Purchased a new toy yesterday. Laptop PC that runs Windows 7. > > I will probably be using it more; We have set up a wireless router for > > it so it's internet ready and up and running. I'm already doing my > > gmail with it as it loads and runs SO much faster than this 10+ year old > > mac... > > > > So, what should I look for and install for a newsreader? > > Axe Squertz. He nose nusereeders. > '-) I see he responded, next post.<g> -- Peace! Om Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> "We're all adults here, except for those of us who aren't." --Blake Murphy |
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Sqwertz > wrote: > On Sun, 4 Apr 2010 16:28:49 -0400, Joe wrote: > > > "Omelet" > wrote in message > > news ![]() > >> Purchased a new toy yesterday. Laptop PC that runs Windows 7. > >> I will probably be using it more; We have set up a wireless router for > >> it so it's internet ready and up and running. I'm already doing my > >> gmail with it as it loads and runs SO much faster than this 10+ year old > >> mac... > >> > >> So, what should I look for and install for a newsreader? > > > > Axe Squertz. He nose nusereeders. > > '-) > > The answer to "What newsreader should I use" is simple. Google that > question, then try them out one by one until you're happy. > > I would go with Paul's suggestion(s) for starters. > > If you need a specific newsreader for specific purposes or with > certain features, see the thread from yesterday. > > -sw As long as it has similar filter capacity to MT Newswatcher, I'm good to go. :-) Thanks Sweetie! <smooch> I'll be training in Austin on Day Shift for the next three months starting tomorrow. If you'd like to get together for Pho' or something just for grins, let me know? I think most of my training will be in mid-Austin. -- Peace! Om Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> "We're all adults here, except for those of us who aren't." --Blake Murphy |
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