Re: accessible usenetclient
@sebby: Unfortunately, the association between file sharing and Usenet has caused nearly all universities, and the 3 major ISPs, at least in Canada, to shut off usenet access entirely. Because the PHBs are not interested in hearing about peering arrangements, and
Re: accessible usenetclient
@DarkSide: If they come free with your ISP, theyre OK. But not worth paying for. You can get better deals than that for the same money.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=167007#p167007
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Re: accessible usenetclient
Hang on Fastfinge, this is interesting. Ive been a Giganews user on and off for quite a while now, and Ive never had my posts refused. Can you point me to a policy that says a paid member cant post by default?As for a file sharing distribution protocol: while I
Re: accessible usenetclient
I have found a provider, called astraweb.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=166917#p166917
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Re: accessible usenetclient
thx for the answers. Which provider do you use for usenet?URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=166815#p166815
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Re: accessible usenetclient
Depends on what you want it for. If text, there are free or low-paid options like Mozzarella or Individual.net. If binaries, or just because Im a completist, theres always Giganews. URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=166817#p166817
Re: accessible usenetclient
These days I use:http://www.newsreader.combecause theyre the only service I could find with a web interface that allows reading and posting to text groups, and isnt just a glorified naked lady search engine. Please do not! use giganews or easynews under any
Re: accessible usenetclient
The few times I have wanted a usenet client, I have been really happy with MicroPlanet Gravity from:http://mpgravity.sourceforge.net/It is more functional than thunderbird, and I find it faster and less flaky. Unfortunately, Its starting to show its age, though, with
accessible usenetclient
Hi all,Does someone know from you a accessible usenet client for windows?URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=166303#p166303
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Re: accessible usenetclient
Well, of course you could just use Thunderbird. The NNTP support is usable, if a bit flaky. And in an age where it seems (to me, anyway) that Usenet is more and more deprecated, I cant really recommend you go with a standalone client anyway (although Im happy to be
Re: accessible usenetclient
Nowadays UseNet is not used much for itsooriginal purpose, but is an excellent method of backup and file sharing.If what you need is useNet for messaging, I recommend Thunderbird.But if your need is a method for file sharing SABNZB is accessible and free.URL:
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