"Dave" <> wrote in message
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> "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.
>>
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>> It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged
>> and less fortunate among us.
>>
>>
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> 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)
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> http://www.newsreaders.com/win/clients.html
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> 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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It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged
and less fortunate among us.