On 6 Apr 2005, at 7:15 pm, Dale Goodvin wrote:

How is it better to use an application dedicated to Usenet vs. one like Thunderbird?

Details???

Usenet clients are built with Usenet in mind (obviously enough), while it always seems more of an afterthought with the Mozilla apps. I find the three-pane interface, which is great for a handful of email accounts and maybe a dozen mail folders, gets horribly crowded and cluttered when you add loads of newsgroups. I like the more flexible filter/killfile options in MT-Newswatcher, too, given how many corners of Usenet are crawling with spammers, trolls and other timewasters.


Again, it's a matter of taste.

Miche.



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