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C.B.
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      02-11-2008
Please, someone give me the name of a newsreader I can purchase, a
newsreader that includes a tutorial concerning the use of the newsreader,
the meanings of all the options and menu listings and the results of the
changes I make to settings.
Yes, I am an inexperienced newsreader user, a newbie. I have used
computers for 30 years but only started using a newsreader a week ago due to
the limitations of the web interface newsgroups. The help section of WLM
tells me absolutely nothing. It is a complete waste of my time. I can't find
the answers to my questions anywhere. When I continuously post my questions
to this newsgroup it is a waste of your time also.
It irritates me to come across as being a moron and it is humiliating
to say the least. Intelligence, ingenuity and common sense are of no benefit
when using the WLM newsreader. I can read a tutorial in one hour and have
all the answers to all my questions or I can use WLM's newsreader and
continue asking questions for the next year, irritating the experienced
newsreader users. The very last thing I wish to do is irritate the other
users of these newsgroups and/or waste their valuable free time.
Again, if anyone is using a newsreader that also contains a viable
tutorial or help section please give me the name of the newsreader so I can
purchase it. I don't care how much money I must spend. I am fed up with WLM
although I like it very much.
Thank you for your time and any assistance you provide. I appreciate it
very much.

C.B.


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      02-11-2008
"C.B." <> wrote in message
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> Please, someone give me the name of a newsreader I can purchase, a
> newsreader that includes a tutorial concerning the use of the newsreader,
> the meanings of all the options and menu listings and the results of the
> changes I make to settings.
> Yes, I am an inexperienced newsreader user, a newbie. I have used
> computers for 30 years but only started using a newsreader a week ago due
> to the limitations of the web interface newsgroups. The help section of
> WLM tells me absolutely nothing. It is a complete waste of my time. I
> can't find the answers to my questions anywhere. When I continuously post
> my questions to this newsgroup it is a waste of your time also.
> It irritates me to come across as being a moron and it is humiliating
> to say the least. Intelligence, ingenuity and common sense are of no
> benefit when using the WLM newsreader. I can read a tutorial in one hour
> and have all the answers to all my questions or I can use WLM's newsreader
> and continue asking questions for the next year, irritating the
> experienced newsreader users. The very last thing I wish to do is irritate
> the other users of these newsgroups and/or waste their valuable free time.
> Again, if anyone is using a newsreader that also contains a viable
> tutorial or help section please give me the name of the newsreader so I
> can purchase it. I don't care how much money I must spend. I am fed up
> with WLM although I like it very much.
> Thank you for your time and any assistance you provide. I appreciate
> it very much.
>
> C.B.


I use Windows Mail myself. I think it's pretty nifty actually. Mozilla
Thunderbird might have better help files but I find Windows Mail to be
fairly easy to figure out when it comes to newsgroups.

 
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Mark L. Ferguson
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      02-12-2008
I agree with Andre. Windows Mail is a very superior product. Except for the
lack of downloadable HTTP mail, (which can be replaced with Windows Live and
Messenger) I find it excellent. There is also the web interface to consider
for the extreme nubie. The email notification alone is worth it to them.

Windows Vista Community Discussion Groups:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...b-a63e791bbc79

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"Andre Matuch" <> wrote in message
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> "C.B." <> wrote in message
> news:6E6E6669-4630-4A1B-B205-...
>> Please, someone give me the name of a newsreader I can purchase, a
>> newsreader that includes a tutorial concerning the use of the newsreader,
>> the meanings of all the options and menu listings and the results of the
>> changes I make to settings.
>> Yes, I am an inexperienced newsreader user, a newbie. I have used
>> computers for 30 years but only started using a newsreader a week ago due
>> to the limitations of the web interface newsgroups. The help section of
>> WLM tells me absolutely nothing. It is a complete waste of my time. I
>> can't find the answers to my questions anywhere. When I continuously post
>> my questions to this newsgroup it is a waste of your time also.
>> It irritates me to come across as being a moron and it is humiliating
>> to say the least. Intelligence, ingenuity and common sense are of no
>> benefit when using the WLM newsreader. I can read a tutorial in one hour
>> and have all the answers to all my questions or I can use WLM's
>> newsreader and continue asking questions for the next year, irritating
>> the experienced newsreader users. The very last thing I wish to do is
>> irritate the other users of these newsgroups and/or waste their valuable
>> free time.
>> Again, if anyone is using a newsreader that also contains a viable
>> tutorial or help section please give me the name of the newsreader so I
>> can purchase it. I don't care how much money I must spend. I am fed up
>> with WLM although I like it very much.
>> Thank you for your time and any assistance you provide. I appreciate
>> it very much.
>>
>> C.B.

>
> I use Windows Mail myself. I think it's pretty nifty actually. Mozilla
> Thunderbird might have better help files but I find Windows Mail to be
> fairly easy to figure out when it comes to newsgroups.


 
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      02-12-2008

"C.B." <> wrote in message
news:6E6E6669-4630-4A1B-B205-...
> Please, someone give me the name of a newsreader I can purchase, a
> newsreader that includes a tutorial concerning the use of the newsreader,
> the meanings of all the options and menu listings and the results of the
> changes I make to settings.
> Yes, I am an inexperienced newsreader user, a newbie. I have used
> computers for 30 years but only started using a newsreader a week ago due
> to the limitations of the web interface newsgroups. The help section of
> WLM tells me absolutely nothing. It is a complete waste of my time. I
> can't find the answers to my questions anywhere. When I continuously post
> my questions to this newsgroup it is a waste of your time also.
> It irritates me to come across as being a moron and it is humiliating
> to say the least. Intelligence, ingenuity and common sense are of no
> benefit when using the WLM newsreader. I can read a tutorial in one hour
> and have all the answers to all my questions or I can use WLM's newsreader
> and continue asking questions for the next year, irritating the
> experienced newsreader users. The very last thing I wish to do is irritate
> the other users of these newsgroups and/or waste their valuable free time.
> Again, if anyone is using a newsreader that also contains a viable
> tutorial or help section please give me the name of the newsreader so I
> can purchase it. I don't care how much money I must spend. I am fed up
> with WLM although I like it very much.
> Thank you for your time and any assistance you provide. I appreciate
> it very much.
>
> C.B.
>
>
> --
> It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged
> and less fortunate among us.
>
>



Even though I am posting from Windows Mail at the moment ( I have just been
testing it out for a few weeks) ..........I'd suggest you try a dedicated
Newsreader like Xnews. Xnews does not have a built in tutorial but there are
enough web sites you can google that cover it fairly well. It's free and
non-intrusive to your OS give it a try.

Heres a link with a few news readers (Xnews is listed)

http://www.newsreaders.com/win/clients.html

Hope this helps
Dave

 
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      02-12-2008
Mark L. Ferguson wrote:

> I agree with Andre. Windows Mail is a very superior product. Except for
> the lack of downloadable HTTP mail, (which can be replaced with Windows
> Live and Messenger) I find it excellent. There is also the web interface
> to consider for the extreme nubie. The email notification alone is worth
> it to them.
>

Speaking of extreme newbies ...

1) HTML formatted messages are totally frowned upon on Usenet, so don't
sweat it.

2) Being a Top Poster on Usenet is the FIRST indication that one is a total
newbie when it comes to Usenet.

Cheers.

> Windows Vista Community Discussion Groups:
>

http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...b-a63e791bbc79
>


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      02-12-2008
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:39:45 -0500, "C.B."
<> wrote:

> Please, someone give me the name of a newsreader I can purchase, a
>newsreader that includes a tutorial concerning the use of the newsreader,
>the meanings of all the options and menu listings and the results of the
>changes I make to settings.

<clip>
> Thank you for your time and any assistance you provide. I appreciate it
>very much.
>
>C.B.


Make a bee line to this page:
http://www.forteinc.com/main/homepage.php

I've tried most news readers and Agent is absolutely the best in my
opinion. Incidentally, you'll see on their home page that you can
also purchase their news service. Don't. There are free ones that
are just fine.

BK
 
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"Andre Matuch" <> wrote in message
news:#...
> "C.B." <> wrote in message
> news:6E6E6669-4630-4A1B-B205-...
>> Please, someone give me the name of a newsreader I can purchase, a
>> newsreader that includes a tutorial concerning the use of the newsreader,
>> the meanings of all the options and menu listings and the results of the
>> changes I make to settings.
>> Yes, I am an inexperienced newsreader user, a newbie. I have used
>> computers for 30 years but only started using a newsreader a week ago due
>> to the limitations of the web interface newsgroups. The help section of
>> WLM tells me absolutely nothing. It is a complete waste of my time. I
>> can't find the answers to my questions anywhere. When I continuously post
>> my questions to this newsgroup it is a waste of your time also.
>> It irritates me to come across as being a moron and it is humiliating
>> to say the least. Intelligence, ingenuity and common sense are of no
>> benefit when using the WLM newsreader. I can read a tutorial in one hour
>> and have all the answers to all my questions or I can use WLM's
>> newsreader and continue asking questions for the next year, irritating
>> the experienced newsreader users. The very last thing I wish to do is
>> irritate the other users of these newsgroups and/or waste their valuable
>> free time.
>> Again, if anyone is using a newsreader that also contains a viable
>> tutorial or help section please give me the name of the newsreader so I
>> can purchase it. I don't care how much money I must spend. I am fed up
>> with WLM although I like it very much.
>> Thank you for your time and any assistance you provide. I appreciate
>> it very much.
>>
>> C.B.

>
> I use Windows Mail myself. I think it's pretty nifty actually. Mozilla
> Thunderbird might have better help files but I find Windows Mail to be
> fairly easy to figure out when it comes to newsgroups.


Mr. Matuch,

Thank you for your reply. I appreciate it very much. I also like WLM.
However, as stated previously, I am totally unfamiliar with newsreaders. You
state that it is "fairly easy to figure out when it comes to newsgroups".
I'm glad it is so easy for everyone else to figure out. I am happy for them.
This apparently validates the assumption I am some kind of moron. I guess
I'll just have to continue to be humiliated until I self-educate myself to
all the workings of a newsreader.
Again, thank you for the prompt reply.

C.B.


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      02-12-2008
Mr. Ferguson,

Thank you for your reply. I gather you and Andre are using Windows Mail
as opposed to Windows Live Mail, which I use. I like WLM very much. I
started using WLM for the express purpose of getting away from the web
interface discussions. However, I have never used newsreaders before. I am
just now realizing how stupid I am. It doesn't bother me that I'm a moron.
What bothers me is looking stupid to everyone who reads my posts. It is
humiliating and I don't like the feeling. What bothers me the most is that I
must waste the valuable time of others.

C.B.


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"Mark L. Ferguson" <> wrote in
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> I agree with Andre. Windows Mail is a very superior product. Except for
> the lack of downloadable HTTP mail, (which can be replaced with Windows
> Live and Messenger) I find it excellent. There is also the web interface
> to consider for the extreme nubie. The email notification alone is worth
> it to them.
>
> Windows Vista Community Discussion Groups:
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...b-a63e791bbc79
>
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> "Andre Matuch" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> "C.B." <> wrote in message
>> news:6E6E6669-4630-4A1B-B205-...
>>> Please, someone give me the name of a newsreader I can purchase, a
>>> newsreader that includes a tutorial concerning the use of the
>>> newsreader, the meanings of all the options and menu listings and the
>>> results of the changes I make to settings.
>>> Yes, I am an inexperienced newsreader user, a newbie. I have used
>>> computers for 30 years but only started using a newsreader a week ago
>>> due to the limitations of the web interface newsgroups. The help section
>>> of WLM tells me absolutely nothing. It is a complete waste of my time. I
>>> can't find the answers to my questions anywhere. When I continuously
>>> post my questions to this newsgroup it is a waste of your time also.
>>> It irritates me to come across as being a moron and it is
>>> humiliating to say the least. Intelligence, ingenuity and common sense
>>> are of no benefit when using the WLM newsreader. I can read a tutorial
>>> in one hour and have all the answers to all my questions or I can use
>>> WLM's newsreader and continue asking questions for the next year,
>>> irritating the experienced newsreader users. The very last thing I wish
>>> to do is irritate the other users of these newsgroups and/or waste their
>>> valuable free time.
>>> Again, if anyone is using a newsreader that also contains a viable
>>> tutorial or help section please give me the name of the newsreader so I
>>> can purchase it. I don't care how much money I must spend. I am fed up
>>> with WLM although I like it very much.
>>> Thank you for your time and any assistance you provide. I appreciate
>>> it very much.
>>>
>>> C.B.

>>
>> I use Windows Mail myself. I think it's pretty nifty actually. Mozilla
>> Thunderbird might have better help files but I find Windows Mail to be
>> fairly easy to figure out when it comes to newsgroups.

>

 
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"Dave" <> wrote in message
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> "C.B." <> wrote in message
> news:6E6E6669-4630-4A1B-B205-...
>> Please, someone give me the name of a newsreader I can purchase, a
>> newsreader that includes a tutorial concerning the use of the newsreader,
>> the meanings of all the options and menu listings and the results of the
>> changes I make to settings.
>> Yes, I am an inexperienced newsreader user, a newbie. I have used
>> computers for 30 years but only started using a newsreader a week ago due
>> to the limitations of the web interface newsgroups. The help section of
>> WLM tells me absolutely nothing. It is a complete waste of my time. I
>> can't find the answers to my questions anywhere. When I continuously post
>> my questions to this newsgroup it is a waste of your time also.
>> It irritates me to come across as being a moron and it is humiliating
>> to say the least. Intelligence, ingenuity and common sense are of no
>> benefit when using the WLM newsreader. I can read a tutorial in one hour
>> and have all the answers to all my questions or I can use WLM's
>> newsreader and continue asking questions for the next year, irritating
>> the experienced newsreader users. The very last thing I wish to do is
>> irritate the other users of these newsgroups and/or waste their valuable
>> free time.
>> Again, if anyone is using a newsreader that also contains a viable
>> tutorial or help section please give me the name of the newsreader so I
>> can purchase it. I don't care how much money I must spend. I am fed up
>> with WLM although I like it very much.
>> Thank you for your time and any assistance you provide. I appreciate
>> it very much.
>>
>> C.B.
>>
>>
>> --
>> It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged
>> and less fortunate among us.
>>
>>

>
>
> Even though I am posting from Windows Mail at the moment ( I have just
> been testing it out for a few weeks) ..........I'd suggest you try a
> dedicated Newsreader like Xnews. Xnews does not have a built in tutorial
> but there are enough web sites you can google that cover it fairly well.
> It's free and non-intrusive to your OS give it a try.
>
> Heres a link with a few news readers (Xnews is listed)
>
> http://www.newsreaders.com/win/clients.html
>
> Hope this helps
> Dave


Dave,

Thank you for the link. I appreciate it very much. However, if Xnews
does not have a tutorial I will be in the same position I find myself
currently.
I have spent days searching the web for information pertaining to the
use of newsreaders. I have used Live Search, Google, Yahoo, Ask.com, Ask
Jeeves, etc, etc, etc, with no luck at all finding answers. I have searched
for this information using every conceivable question I can imagine,
rewording the queries in dozens of ways.
I don't have problems finding articles "about" newsreaders. I don't
have any problem "finding" newsreaders. There is simply no information about
all the functions, settings, options and configurations of newsreaders,
which is the information I seek. This is why I am looking for a newsreader
with a complete, informative tutorial.

C.B.


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"Bobby Knight" <> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:39:45 -0500, "C.B."
> <> wrote:
>
>> Please, someone give me the name of a newsreader I can purchase, a
>>newsreader that includes a tutorial concerning the use of the newsreader,
>>the meanings of all the options and menu listings and the results of the
>>changes I make to settings.

> <clip>
>> Thank you for your time and any assistance you provide. I appreciate
>> it
>>very much.
>>
>>C.B.

>
> Make a bee line to this page:
> http://www.forteinc.com/main/homepage.php
>
> I've tried most news readers and Agent is absolutely the best in my
> opinion. Incidentally, you'll see on their home page that you can
> also purchase their news service. Don't. There are free ones that
> are just fine.
>
> BK


Mr. Knight,

Thank you very much for the link. I will contact the vendor of Agent
and inquire as to whether or not the application contains a tutorial for the
ignorant. If it does contain a tutorial I will purchase the software.
Everything I have read about Agent has been positive.
Would I need a news service with Agent? I am only concerned with being
able to access the Microsoft newsgroups. I assume there is a way to use
Microsoft's news server with Agent. If not, please advise.
Thank you again.

C.B.


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