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"The Raven" wrote in
: It is a newsreader, otherwise you wouldn't see it here. It's been around doing newgroup service longer than most other newsreader apps. Of course it is! That's why a flame war starts up here every 10 minutes. It is a newsreader, but only in the most marginal sense. Keith Olberman is a news reader too, just as intolerable as MSOE and something else I don't have any use for as my newsreader. It's downloadable, see the link I posted earlier. I'm not concerned with anti-MS conspiracy theories. Tell that to everyone else in here. See how quickly they D/L something that is multi-part and has an extension of ".zip" In which case, pick the product you want. Circular logic. OE has a proven record and user base other apps can only hope to emulate. Sure, it may not be the absolute best package but it does most of the things that most of the people want. You miss the point entirely. Until the commercial news services started making a bigger footprint, NOBODY made money off of NNTP. Hence the cripple-ware status of MSOE in relation to NNTP. Further proof is with the ISPs dropping NGs like a warm turd, using the excuse of 0.08% of the postings were "kiddie porn." There's tons more porn of that type on the Web, but they don't address that, do they? NO! because they make money off the web. If MS or ATT or any other place could manipulate the prices relating to NNTP, everyone would have easier access and would be using MSOE. The software that most everyone in here refuses to try is actually forestalling the death of NNTP. MS and many of our dear providers have been trying for ten years to kill off UseNet, cause they can't make a buck off it. We're talking about a newsreader functionality here, not some rabid anti-Microsoft zealots conspiracy theory. Odd, the non-functionality of MSOE is the root of every argument in this swamp. The people who actually move to a program that is capable and easy to use are the pariahs. I don't even need to detail that nearly 98% of the viruses, trojans, spyware etc. are written to specifically attack MSWIN/MSOE/MS-anything. Get past the anti-MS crap and you'll discover a product that actually does what most people want. Odd again. I'm using Vista as we speak, and I have copies of every Windows version since Windows 2! I happen to know quite well what does more than just what "most people want." I want my computer to do what I want it to do. MSOE doesn't handle newsgroups like I want... so I move onward and upward. Hands up all those who can remember the compression format wars? ARC, ARJ, ZIP, LZH, ZOO etc etc. Of all those competing formats, with their supposed competition crushing benefits, how many are still used today? Yenc is just repeating the same old format war, one which it's highly unlikely to win. One of the main reasons for those wars was simply entrepreneurs filling a giant hole that MS wasn't concerned with addressing at the time. Y-encoding is a non-issue... well, excepting those who still using MSOE cripple-ware. In conclusion... I've built thousands of desk-top computers since the 8088s. There are still scars on my hands from pulling eproms. But I can't build a laptop like the majors can. My point? I have to use laptops. Try to go into any retailer and ask for a laptop with NOTHING on it. You can't. If you could, it would easily be $300.00 cheaper. As I said, there are no free lunches. The guys who use only the software provided by the sharks will forever remain bait. For the money they pay, they shouldn't have to bitch about not being able to handle splits, RARs, PARs, and poor old much-maligned Yenc. |
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