OK, I'm assuming you went through all the beginning stuff when it
comes up and you have your easynews account set up.
So, press command option G to open the groups window.
VO to the all groups radio button and make sure it is checked.
Now the way I'd do this is to press command K.
Type the group name such as alt.binaries.mp3.audionbooks.
Press enter and wait for the group to load. Then go to the group
menue and choose add to favourites.
If you want to browse for groups, take the day off work.
Type the first part of the group name, such as alt, so you can get to
all the groups that start with alt.
When you actually find alt, press the right arrow to expand it and
then type bin to get to where you can conveniently arrow down to
binaries and press right arrow on it.
Repete the process of typing and arrowing until you actually find the
group you want.
Once you find the group you want go to the group menu and choose add
to favourites.
For some reason I can't get it to come up by pressing enter on it and
there's no popup menue.
Hope this helps,
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On 23-Sep-08, at 12:28 PM, Babcock, Michael Alex wrote:
how do i subscribe to a news group?
On Sep 23, 2008, at 10:42 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
Alright. I have easynews and Unison.
When I start unison it grabs the new headers for my subscriptions.
In my case, I'm only subscribed to alt.binaries.mp3.audiobooks.
In the window for the a.b.m.a group I have four radio buttons and
the files button is checked.
So, the postings are in a table, and they are grouped by thread.
As I arrow down the table there is a collapsed thread called Terry
Pratchet, Discworld24, The fifth elephant. It's from some one
called fixer123 or some such, and it has a size of 615.92 MB.
So, if I want to download that book I press command D. That's it.
Nothing else needs to happen. Unison makes a folder called
alt.binaries.sounds.audiobooks. Then it makes a folder for the
thread using the thread name to call the folder. Then it dumps all
the files from that thread into the folder.
If I want to find out more about the book before I download it, I
press right arrow on the thread to expand it.
Then I arrow down until I find the fifth elephant.nfo, and press
command D on it. It will land in my downloads under
alt.binaries.mp3.audiobooks.
So you just keep hitting command D on the threads you want and they
just pour in. To move between your transfers window and your news
group headers press command accent just like you would to move
between windows in finder or text edit.
Hope this helps.
erik burggraaf
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On 22-Sep-08, at 7:10 PM, Babcock, Michael Alex wrote:
well how do you find a file? and what not? i use easynews if that
helps.
thanks
mike
On Sep 22, 2008, at 6:01 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
Hi Mike,
What exactly are you having trouble with? Unison's disgusting.
I can cue up 20 or 30 gigs worth of news group binaries in half
an hour and let the cue run for a day and it will suck it all
down. Not only are the files compiled, but they are automaticly
sorted by thread and collapsed together like conversations in mail.
To grab a set of files, such as a 300 file audiobook ripped from
cd, you just press command D on the thread and it will download
to it's own nice little folder.
To find something like the info file for a post, right arrow to
expand the thread, down arrow to the nfo, and press command D.
It was mindboggling the first time I used it. I've never had
such a good time with news groups.
Please let me know if you're having a specific issue.
Best,
erik burggraaf
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On 22-Sep-08, at 4:07 PM, Babcock, Michael Alex wrote:
hi;
i use to use Unison but can't remember how to browse discusions?
Could someone let me know how they use this program?
Please let me know, i have the news set up but...
thanks
mike
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