Re: Mac newsreader?



In article <slrnfpq6r4.pih.joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Joe <joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2008-01-27, Justin C <justin.0801@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
it's not slrn... slrn seems to suit me better than any other, though
it's far from perfect (but that's probably more down to my lack of
RTFM).

slrn is not much of a mac-user-friendly app, though. Using nothing
but command line wouldn't fit well with how Mac users are used to
doing things...

You're thinking of Mac-OS-789. The terminal.app has been an integral
part of Mac OS-X since the previous century...

;)

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