Thanks to Uffe for all the explanation re newsreaders. My only experience of the 
Internet is through browsers and e-mail; at home, that means Voyager and YAM.

Now I have to say, YAM has fallen largely  redundant because I have four e-mail 
adresses, all of which I access through Hotmail - via Voyager.

This all leads me to ask; haven't these  text/data-only methods of using the Internet 
really become a bit redundant? Can't most things be done better nowadays through a 
browser?

 The only other programme I make a lot of use of is Amftp, for uploading web-pages - 
the sooner I can do that through Voyager as well, the better!! (Can't be difficult can 
it - I would have thought it would be a piece of cake in fact. If you can get browsers 
to DOWNLOAD and then interpret HTML and draw appropriate screens, I would think 
someone like Olli could write the code to get them to UPLOAD with his eyes shut?)

Jonathan Hayles

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