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Pan. news reader
I have been using Thunderbird news reader for many years and it works
fine up to version 60.9.1 after which my addons no longer work, so I have stopped updates at that point and it is fine. But I would like to add a second one as backup just in case, I like a simmple one with no need for binaries and all the frills in most of them that i have tried. After going through half a dozen trials I have kinda picked *Pan* as being easy to use with a simple classic interface, Anyone using it? and if so do you have likes or dislikes? Do you thionk it is a good Choice? Thanks for any input. Rene |
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On Sun, 16 Aug 2020 10:23:19 -0500
Rene Lamontagne wrote: I have been using Thunderbird news reader for many years and it works fine up to version 60.9.1 after which my addons no longer work, so I have stopped updates at that point and it is fine. But I would like to add a second one as backup just in case, I like a simmple one with no need for binaries and all the frills in most of them that i have tried. After going through half a dozen trials I have kinda picked *Pan* as being easy to use with a simple classic interface, Anyone using it? and if so do you have likes or dislikes? Do you thionk it is a good Choice? Thanks for any input. Rene I didn't like it because I couldn't set it up the way I wanted it. I like my folders on the left and the messages on the right, and when you click on a message, it will open full page. When I close that message it goes back to folders on the right and messages on the left. |
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On Sun, 16 Aug 2020 10:30:11 -0500
Johnny wrote: On Sun, 16 Aug 2020 10:23:19 -0500 Rene Lamontagne wrote: I have been using Thunderbird news reader for many years and it works fine up to version 60.9.1 after which my addons no longer work, so I have stopped updates at that point and it is fine. But I would like to add a second one as backup just in case, I like a simmple one with no need for binaries and all the frills in most of them that i have tried. After going through half a dozen trials I have kinda picked *Pan* as being easy to use with a simple classic interface, Anyone using it? and if so do you have likes or dislikes? Do you thionk it is a good Choice? Thanks for any input. Rene I didn't like it because I couldn't set it up the way I wanted it. I like my folders on the left and the messages on the right, and when you click on a message, it will open full page. When I close that message it goes back to folders on the right and messages on the left. Of course I screwed that up. |
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Rene Lamontagne wrote:
Anyone using it? and if so do you have likes or dislikes? Do you thionk it is a good Choice? I'm not using Pan. I use Tb but I have gripes. I like Tb in spite of my gripes because it does format=flowed and rewraps. I don't use any Tb add-ons so the great Moz tendency to wreck add-ons has never bothered me. The other agent I like OK is Claws. Of the text-based, I like Alpine ok. News agents are a very personal choice which is not always based on the 'quality' of the news agent. Ages ago when I was Windows, I used Outlook Express for years in spite of so many things wrong with it which required numerous 3rd party crutches, y-proxy, nfilter/newsproxy, spampal, OEQuoteFix and maybe some other. -- Mike Easter |
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As usual you've just wasted your time trying to read my informative posts with your outdated, non compliant, news reader. All my posts now require HTML readers in the newsreader.
Therefore, just plonk me and you can swear at me to calm your damaged brain. -- With over 1.2 billion devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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On Sun, 16 Aug 2020 10:23:19 -0500, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
I have been using Thunderbird news reader for many years and it works fine up to version 60.9.1 after which my addons no longer work, so I have stopped updates at that point and it is fine. But I would like to add a second one as backup just in case, I like a simmple one with no need for binaries and all the frills in most of them that i have tried. After going through half a dozen trials I have kinda picked *Pan* as being easy to use with a simple classic interface, Anyone using it? and if so do you have likes or dislikes? Do you thionk it is a good Choice? Thanks for any input. Rene I use it daily and I'm quite satisfied with PAN. |
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On 8/16/2020 11:23 AM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
I have been using Thunderbird news reader for many years and it works fine up to version 60.9.1 after which my addons no longer work, so I have stopped updates at that point and it is fine. But I would like to add a second one as backup just in case, I like a simmple one with no need for binaries and all the frills in most of them that i have tried. After going through half a dozen trials I have kinda picked *Pan*Â* as being easy to use with a simple classic interface, Anyone using it? and if so do you have likes or dislikes? Do you thionk it is a good Choice? Thanks for any input. Rene with pan, and maybe other newsreaders, you can't have separate accounts, there is one primary and the secondaries just fill in, with thunderbird separate accounts are available, the choice of configuration might be nice -- Minister Dale Kelly, Ph.D. https://www.dalekelly.org/ Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner Board Certified Alternative Medical Practitioner |
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On 16/08/2020 16:23:19, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
I have been using Thunderbird news reader for many years and it works fine up to version 60.9.1 after which my addons no longer work, so I have stopped updates at that point and it is fine. But I would like to add a second one as backup just in case, I like a simmple one with no need for binaries and all the frills in most of them that i have tried. After going through half a dozen trials I have kinda picked *Pan* as being easy to use with a simple classic interface, Anyone using it? and if so do you have likes or dislikes? Do you thionk it is a good Choice? Thanks for any input. Rene It's my first choice on any Linux distro. I have not tried it on windows but it should be ok. Actually, Pan does binaries very well as it automatically decodes and assembles parts. If I wasn't using Newsbin Pro for binaries then Pan would be my choice on windows. -- mick |
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On 2020-08-16 5:15 p.m., mick wrote:
On 16/08/2020 16:23:19, Rene Lamontagne wrote: I have been using Thunderbird news reader for many years and it works fine up to version 60.9.1 after which my addons no longer work, so I have stopped updates at that point and it is fine. But I would like to add a second one as backup just in case, I like a simmple one with no need for binaries and all the frills in most of them that i have tried. After going through half a dozen trials I have kinda picked *Pan** as being easy to use with a simple classic interface, Anyone using it? and if so do you have likes or dislikes? Do you thionk it is a good Choice? Thanks for any input. Rene It's my first choice on any Linux distro. I have not tried it on windows but it should be ok. Actually, Pan does binaries very well as it automatically decodes and assembles parts.* If I wasn't using Newsbin Pro for binaries then Pan would be my choice on windows. After looking through the menus and features and trying things I really found a shiny nugget which I haven't seen in any other reader . The feature is called "Mute Quoted Text" activated by the keyboard shortcut 'Q' this is really neat, you don't have to keep scrolling down and down on long paragraphs of text to reach the meat at the bottom, one tap on Q and your there, especialy when you have 10 or 12 replies with the same text which you have already read. The other feature I like is that I can change font and font size individually in each of the 3 panels, groups, headers and bodies. Rene |
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In article ,
Rene Lamontagne says... After looking through the menus and features and trying things I really found a shiny nugget which I haven't seen in any other reader . The feature is called "Mute Quoted Text" activated by the keyboard shortcut 'Q' this is really neat, Microplanet Gravity has that feature. The other feature I like is that I can change font and font size individually in each of the 3 panels, groups, headers and bodies. And can do that as well. http://mpgravity.sourceforge.net/ -- Ken |
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In article ,
says... In article , says... In article , Rene Lamontagne says... After looking through the menus and features and trying things I really found a shiny nugget which I haven't seen in any other reader . The feature is called "Mute Quoted Text" activated by the keyboard shortcut 'Q' this is really neat, Microplanet Gravity has that feature. The other feature I like is that I can change font and font size individually in each of the 3 panels, groups, headers and bodies. And can do that as well. http://mpgravity.sourceforge.net/ And much more. A more recent branch can be found he https://www.grc.com/freepopular.htm -- Phil, London |
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On 2020-08-17 3:45 a.m., Jim Scott wrote:
In article , says... In article , Rene Lamontagne says... After looking through the menus and features and trying things I really found a shiny nugget which I haven't seen in any other reader . The feature is called "Mute Quoted Text" activated by the keyboard shortcut 'Q' this is really neat, Microplanet Gravity has that feature. The other feature I like is that I can change font and font size individually in each of the 3 panels, groups, headers and bodies. And can do that as well. http://mpgravity.sourceforge.net/ And much more. I can't find where to change text size in the body in gravity, groups and headers works OK, also where is the mute quoted text feature located? Some of these things are hard to find. Thanks for any pointers. Rene |
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Rene Lamontagne says... I can't find where to change text size in the body in gravity, groups and headers works OK, Global options: article layout: Click on Body in right hand box and then select Font/Color. also where is the mute quoted text feature located? Article menu: Mute quoted text. Or just press Q. Press H to show/hide headers. -- Ken |
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