Re: Finding useful functions- part 1
From: patty (pattyNO_at_SPAMicyberspace.net)
Date: 11/02/04
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Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 19:56:44 GMT
Lester Zick wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 14:45:54 GMT, patty <pattyNO@SPAMicyberspace.net>
> in comp.ai.philosophy wrote:
>
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>>Lester Zick wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 22:17:17 -0500, Wolf Kirchmeir
>>><wwolfkir@sympatico.ca> in comp.ai.philosophy wrote:
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>>>>Lester Zick wrote:
>>>>[...]
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>>>>>Unfortunately my newsreader is FreeAgent and doesn't support killfile
>>>>>that I can tell. Apart from that it's a great reader. Besides, how
>>>>>could I develop my comic appeal without David?
>>>>>
>>>>>Regards - Lester
>>>>
>>>>Doesn't it have filtering?
>>>
>>>
>>>My Netscape mail reader does have filtering which unfortunately
>>>doesn't include non English criteria and I have used it. However, my
>>>newsreader doesn't seem to. But the price was right. Maybe their
>>>pay-per-view version has that capability.
>>>
>>>Regards - Lester
>>
>>Switch to Mozilla 1.7.3 its better than Netscape and its always free.
>><http://www.mozilla.org/>
>
>
> Never heard of it. I use Netscape for email only.I use Forte FreeAgent
> for the usenet.
>
> Regards - Lester
I'm surprised you haven't heard of it. Mozilla is the code base that
supports the Netscape product. It is the open software project started
by (and still, i think, primarily funded by) Netscape which is now owned
by AOL. The complete system gives you a browser, email, and a
newsreader all in one integrated package. It's biggest advantage for me
over the other one is that you can eliminate pop ups and is it is not as
venerable to viruses, worms and other pestilence. Not to mention tab
browsing which has become essential to the way i navigate the web. And
it's not just me, it has been making serious in rodes against IE since
mid year <http://technocrat.net/article.pl?sid=04/07/13/037250>. And,
for me, george is gone, its a lot quieter in here without his racket.
If i wanted to, i could get rid of you and Longley too.
Try it you'll like it :)
<http://www.mozilla.org/>
patty
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