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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
... > On 2018-10-20 1:57 PM, Cheri wrote: >> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 10/20/2018 1:19 PM, notbob wrote: >>>> On 10/20/2018 10:57 AM, Cheri wrote: >>>> >>>>> I've been trying to figure out which newsreader to put on Win10, so >>>>> why does Thunderbird aggravate you if you don't mind me asking. >>>> >>>> For one thing, it does NOT KF on one word. Gotta include the entire >>>> name/email addy. Gotta click right on that > sign to open thread. >>>> Doesn't tell how many posts are in a given thread (like slrn does). >>>> >>>> Doesn't do a forward/back "author" or "subject" search. If it does, I >>>> don't know how to fly it. >>>> nb >>> >>> Can't help you there. I never had reason to do so. My needs are simple >>> and it does the basics well for me. >> >> >> I have simple needs with a newsreader too, but don't want to bother with >> setting up a program that has a bunch of bells and whistles, there must >> be a simple one somewhere. ![]() >> > > I have simple needs too. I guess Thunderbird does not have those functions > that notbob is looking for, but I guess the evolution of the reader never > saw a need for it and it never occurred to me, so I see no real need for > it. I just find it easy to use because I have stuck to similar readers for > years and I am comfortable with it. Filters are easy to set up and fairly > effective. I think one filter I could see value in is on that filters out > the replies to the people in my filters. I may look into it more. Thanks for the input. Cheri |
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