Off-Topic: Newsgroup Readers/Viewers - Best/Most Useful One??

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Mike

OE allows posts to be flagged, watched.. posts are easy to find.. what is
the problem with it?..
 
M

Mike

OE allows posts to be flagged, watched.. posts are easy to find.. what is
the problem with it?..
 
M

Mike

OE allows posts to be flagged, watched.. posts are easy to find.. what is
the problem with it?..
 
M

Mike

OE allows posts to be flagged, watched.. posts are easy to find.. what is
the problem with it?..
 
M

Mike

OE allows posts to be flagged, watched.. posts are easy to find.. what is
the problem with it?..
 
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Eric Lawrence [MSFT]

Also in OE, hit CTRL+H or View|Current View|Show Replies to My Messages to
only show replies to threads you've participated in.

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Thanks,

Eric Lawrence
Program Manager
Assistance and Worldwide Services

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
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Eric Lawrence [MSFT]

Also in OE, hit CTRL+H or View|Current View|Show Replies to My Messages to
only show replies to threads you've participated in.

--
Thanks,

Eric Lawrence
Program Manager
Assistance and Worldwide Services

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
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Eric Lawrence [MSFT]

Also in OE, hit CTRL+H or View|Current View|Show Replies to My Messages to
only show replies to threads you've participated in.

--
Thanks,

Eric Lawrence
Program Manager
Assistance and Worldwide Services

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
E

Eric Lawrence [MSFT]

Also in OE, hit CTRL+H or View|Current View|Show Replies to My Messages to
only show replies to threads you've participated in.

--
Thanks,

Eric Lawrence
Program Manager
Assistance and Worldwide Services

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
E

Eric Lawrence [MSFT]

Also in OE, hit CTRL+H or View|Current View|Show Replies to My Messages to
only show replies to threads you've participated in.

--
Thanks,

Eric Lawrence
Program Manager
Assistance and Worldwide Services

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
E

Eric Lawrence [MSFT]

Also in OE, hit CTRL+H or View|Current View|Show Replies to My Messages to
only show replies to threads you've participated in.

--
Thanks,

Eric Lawrence
Program Manager
Assistance and Worldwide Services

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
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Chris Schatte

Just an opinion on the web based reader format from Microsoft,
The average consumer of Office 2003 and beyond? will be introduced to this format thru purchase of this product.
If your business uses / sells products and / or services based on Microsoft technology, it only makes sense to learn and use the format to better educate your customer.

Chris Schatte
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use the Office Online web based newsreader here:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx
In Office System 2003 applications:
Help/Assistance Pane/open Communities
 
C

Chris Schatte

Just an opinion on the web based reader format from Microsoft,
The average consumer of Office 2003 and beyond? will be introduced to this format thru purchase of this product.
If your business uses / sells products and / or services based on Microsoft technology, it only makes sense to learn and use the format to better educate your customer.

Chris Schatte
--
use the Office Online web based newsreader here:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx
In Office System 2003 applications:
Help/Assistance Pane/open Communities
 
C

Chris Schatte

Just an opinion on the web based reader format from Microsoft,
The average consumer of Office 2003 and beyond? will be introduced to this format thru purchase of this product.
If your business uses / sells products and / or services based on Microsoft technology, it only makes sense to learn and use the format to better educate your customer.

Chris Schatte
--
use the Office Online web based newsreader here:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx
In Office System 2003 applications:
Help/Assistance Pane/open Communities
 
C

Chris Schatte

Just an opinion on the web based reader format from Microsoft,
The average consumer of Office 2003 and beyond? will be introduced to this format thru purchase of this product.
If your business uses / sells products and / or services based on Microsoft technology, it only makes sense to learn and use the format to better educate your customer.

Chris Schatte
--
use the Office Online web based newsreader here:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx
In Office System 2003 applications:
Help/Assistance Pane/open Communities
 
C

Chris Schatte

Just an opinion on the web based reader format from Microsoft,
The average consumer of Office 2003 and beyond? will be introduced to this format thru purchase of this product.
If your business uses / sells products and / or services based on Microsoft technology, it only makes sense to learn and use the format to better educate your customer.

Chris Schatte
--
use the Office Online web based newsreader here:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx
In Office System 2003 applications:
Help/Assistance Pane/open Communities
 
C

Chris Schatte

Just an opinion on the web based reader format from Microsoft,
The average consumer of Office 2003 and beyond? will be introduced to this format thru purchase of this product.
If your business uses / sells products and / or services based on Microsoft technology, it only makes sense to learn and use the format to better educate your customer.

Chris Schatte
--
use the Office Online web based newsreader here:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx
In Office System 2003 applications:
Help/Assistance Pane/open Communities
 
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ACE!!!

A freeware, highly configurable and portable newsreader is Xnews.
You can find it here:
http://xnews.newsguy.com/


~S.








I know this is off-topic, but I couldn't find a newsgroup that was
appropriate for this post (like a lounge for MVP's or something)...so I
apologize in advance.

I currently use Outlook Express (or Outlook Newsreader : "C:\Program
Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe" /outnews) for viewing newsgroups.
While its a nice program, it does have a few shortcomings, not the least
of which is its difficulty in truly tracking and reporting responses to
posts made by the user. I figured since a lot of MVP's and others on
these newsgroups tend to respond to a lot of newsgroup posts, and are
usually very good about responding to responses of theirs as well, they
might be using a different service or program that is better at
notifying when replies have been posted or tracking replies. So, does
anyone know of a good service (preferrably free) or program that tracks
posts and can somehow notify the user of replies to that post. Perhaps
a program that automatically checks to see if there have been replies
made to any of your posts and if there have, reports this somehow
(email, pop-up, etc.)? I know Microsoft currently has the web-based
Microsoft Discussion Groups, which is basically most of the microsoft
office newsgroups, and that you can set it up to notify you via email on
a reply to a post, which is really nice, except that it doesn't have all
the microsoft newsgroups and it doesn't have any other newsgroups
either.

I use newsgroups a lot of times to ask troubleshooting or technical
questions, and a lot of times I don't check back as often as I should or
forget sometimes, and thus I can miss a lot before I remember to check
my posts once more. So, if anyone can offer any advice or help
regarding a different program or service, it'd be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks

- marc



--
======================
ACE!!! a.k.a. ~S.
OS. Osaris / Psion 5mx
iPAQ 5550 / Nokia 6310
HTTP://www.xarane.com
======================
 
A

ACE!!!

A freeware, highly configurable and portable newsreader is Xnews.
You can find it here:
http://xnews.newsguy.com/


~S.








I know this is off-topic, but I couldn't find a newsgroup that was
appropriate for this post (like a lounge for MVP's or something)...so I
apologize in advance.

I currently use Outlook Express (or Outlook Newsreader : "C:\Program
Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe" /outnews) for viewing newsgroups.
While its a nice program, it does have a few shortcomings, not the least
of which is its difficulty in truly tracking and reporting responses to
posts made by the user. I figured since a lot of MVP's and others on
these newsgroups tend to respond to a lot of newsgroup posts, and are
usually very good about responding to responses of theirs as well, they
might be using a different service or program that is better at
notifying when replies have been posted or tracking replies. So, does
anyone know of a good service (preferrably free) or program that tracks
posts and can somehow notify the user of replies to that post. Perhaps
a program that automatically checks to see if there have been replies
made to any of your posts and if there have, reports this somehow
(email, pop-up, etc.)? I know Microsoft currently has the web-based
Microsoft Discussion Groups, which is basically most of the microsoft
office newsgroups, and that you can set it up to notify you via email on
a reply to a post, which is really nice, except that it doesn't have all
the microsoft newsgroups and it doesn't have any other newsgroups
either.

I use newsgroups a lot of times to ask troubleshooting or technical
questions, and a lot of times I don't check back as often as I should or
forget sometimes, and thus I can miss a lot before I remember to check
my posts once more. So, if anyone can offer any advice or help
regarding a different program or service, it'd be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks

- marc



--
======================
ACE!!! a.k.a. ~S.
OS. Osaris / Psion 5mx
iPAQ 5550 / Nokia 6310
HTTP://www.xarane.com
======================
 
A

ACE!!!

A freeware, highly configurable and portable newsreader is Xnews.
You can find it here:
http://xnews.newsguy.com/


~S.








I know this is off-topic, but I couldn't find a newsgroup that was
appropriate for this post (like a lounge for MVP's or something)...so I
apologize in advance.

I currently use Outlook Express (or Outlook Newsreader : "C:\Program
Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe" /outnews) for viewing newsgroups.
While its a nice program, it does have a few shortcomings, not the least
of which is its difficulty in truly tracking and reporting responses to
posts made by the user. I figured since a lot of MVP's and others on
these newsgroups tend to respond to a lot of newsgroup posts, and are
usually very good about responding to responses of theirs as well, they
might be using a different service or program that is better at
notifying when replies have been posted or tracking replies. So, does
anyone know of a good service (preferrably free) or program that tracks
posts and can somehow notify the user of replies to that post. Perhaps
a program that automatically checks to see if there have been replies
made to any of your posts and if there have, reports this somehow
(email, pop-up, etc.)? I know Microsoft currently has the web-based
Microsoft Discussion Groups, which is basically most of the microsoft
office newsgroups, and that you can set it up to notify you via email on
a reply to a post, which is really nice, except that it doesn't have all
the microsoft newsgroups and it doesn't have any other newsgroups
either.

I use newsgroups a lot of times to ask troubleshooting or technical
questions, and a lot of times I don't check back as often as I should or
forget sometimes, and thus I can miss a lot before I remember to check
my posts once more. So, if anyone can offer any advice or help
regarding a different program or service, it'd be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks

- marc



--
======================
ACE!!! a.k.a. ~S.
OS. Osaris / Psion 5mx
iPAQ 5550 / Nokia 6310
HTTP://www.xarane.com
======================
 

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