Re: Easiest Newsreader??
- From: Mike <see@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 03:57:30 GMT
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 00:11:55 GMT, "Gary C"
<Clem_Kadiddlehopper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>"Dana P" <DisneyDanaNoSpam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:17741-42EAC007-560@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Ok, here's my plan....I just got a new laptop and I'm breaking down
>and getting broadband. I think I may get rid of my beloved webtv to
>save on costs. I only use the webtv for newsgroups because it is soooo
>simple.
> What I need help with is finding a newsreader that is really easy to
>comprehend. Keep in mind that I only use my laptop for ebay as of right
>now, and I am NOT computer savy at all. I want to be able to get rid of
>the posts that I have read or don't want to read if that is possible.
>The ones I have seen look like an email page to me. It's so confusing!
>heeeellllp! :-)
I would suggest going to www.forteinc.com and getting their program
"Agent". There are two versions, one is "Free Agent" which is free
but it is not full-featured and will pick up ads. The other, which I
use, Agent, costs $29.00.
Note that you can download the Agent program and you have 30 days to
make a decision to either pay the $29 or it will automatically
downgrade itself to Free Agent.
mike at tuchman dot org
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