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  #1  
Old October 8th 12, 06:27 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Yousuf Khan[_2_]
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Okay, currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's terribly
buggy for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory leaks. Thinking
of removing the newsgroup functionality from it, and put it somewhere
else. What's still out there that is free and is not made by Mozilla?
I'm looking for a real reader as opposed to a binary group downloader,
of course.

Yousuf Khan
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  #2  
Old October 8th 12, 06:34 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Morten Nygaard Ã…snes
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On 2012-10-08, Yousuf Khan wrote:
Okay, currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's terribly
buggy for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory leaks. Thinking
of removing the newsgroup functionality from it, and put it somewhere
else. What's still out there that is free and is not made by Mozilla?
I'm looking for a real reader as opposed to a binary group downloader,
of course.

Yousuf Khan


If you don't mind the keybord interface, and having to run in a terminal
window, SLRN is excelent. It runs fine on Windows 7.

http://www.foory.de/thw/slrn/windows/

Might take a little work to configure correctly, but once thats done there's
nothing better.

--
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  #3  
Old October 8th 12, 07:00 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Char Jackson
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On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 01:27:56 -0400, Yousuf Khan
wrote:

Okay, currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's terribly
buggy for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory leaks. Thinking
of removing the newsgroup functionality from it, and put it somewhere
else. What's still out there that is free and is not made by Mozilla?
I'm looking for a real reader as opposed to a binary group downloader,
of course.


Forte Agent still has a free version.

--

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  #4  
Old October 8th 12, 07:19 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Sjouke Burry[_3_]
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Yousuf Khan wrote in news:50726426$1
@news.bnb-lp.com:

Okay, currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's terribly
buggy for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory leaks.

Thinking
of removing the newsgroup functionality from it, and put it somewhere
else. What's still out there that is free and is not made by Mozilla?
I'm looking for a real reader as opposed to a binary group downloader,
of course.

Yousuf Khan


I am using XNEWS to read your message(xp pro sp3).
Doing that because TB started to behave terrible,
probably compressing/cleaning a group several times in a short period,
becoming very un-responsive.
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Old October 8th 12, 08:23 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Paul
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Yousuf Khan wrote:
Okay, currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's terribly
buggy for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory leaks. Thinking
of removing the newsgroup functionality from it, and put it somewhere
else. What's still out there that is free and is not made by Mozilla?
I'm looking for a real reader as opposed to a binary group downloader,
of course.

Yousuf Khan


Simple. Take note of the headers of people posting to this group,
and check their User Agent. That'll tell you what they're using.

I'm using Thunderbird 2.0.0.24 (Windows/20100228), with a current
memory usage of 90MB or so. On a 4GB machine. There is one sucky
bug in this version I don't really like, but I wouldn't trade
it for a version that leaks.

Paul
  #6  
Old October 8th 12, 09:38 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Andy Burns
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Yousuf Khan wrote:

currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's terribly
buggy for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory leaks.


Try a more recent version of TB before you ditch it? You seem to be on
version 9.0, version 16.0 comes out tomorrow ...

  #7  
Old October 8th 12, 09:44 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
P.O.[_3_]
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google freeware newsreaders- there is a few of them-- xnews, gravity,
and others

On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 09:38:09 +0100, Andy Burns
wrote:

Yousuf Khan wrote:

currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's terribly
buggy for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory leaks.


Try a more recent version of TB before you ditch it? You seem to be on
version 9.0, version 16.0 comes out tomorrow ...


  #8  
Old October 8th 12, 10:59 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Gordonbp
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On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 01:27:56 -0400, Yousuf Khan wrote:

Okay, currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's terribly
buggy for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory leaks. Thinking
of removing the newsgroup functionality from it, and put it somewhere
else. What's still out there that is free and is not made by Mozilla?
I'm looking for a real reader as opposed to a binary group downloader,
of course.

Yousuf Khan


What version of TBird? Running TBird 15.0.1 here - works perfectly OK...
  #9  
Old October 8th 12, 11:39 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
mick
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Okay, currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's terribly buggy
for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory leaks. Thinking of
removing the newsgroup functionality from it, and put it somewhere else.
What's still out there that is free and is not made by Mozilla? I'm looking
for a real reader as opposed to a binary group downloader, of course.

Yousuf Khan


MesNews http://www.mesnews.net/gb/
or
Gravity http://mpgravity.sourceforge.net/

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  #10  
Old October 8th 12, 11:58 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Ian Jackson
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In message , Gordonbp
writes
On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 01:27:56 -0400, Yousuf Khan wrote:

Okay, currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's terribly
buggy for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory leaks. Thinking
of removing the newsgroup functionality from it, and put it somewhere
else. What's still out there that is free and is not made by Mozilla?
I'm looking for a real reader as opposed to a binary group downloader,
of course.

Yousuf Khan


What version of TBird? Running TBird 15.0.1 here - works perfectly OK...


+1 (in XP). I started with (I think) version 8, and I can't say that I
have ever noticed any problems with it. What is the effect of the memory
leaks?
--
Ian
  #11  
Old October 8th 12, 12:24 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Ed Cryer
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Yousuf Khan wrote:
Okay, currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's terribly
buggy for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory leaks. Thinking
of removing the newsgroup functionality from it, and put it somewhere
else. What's still out there that is free and is not made by Mozilla?
I'm looking for a real reader as opposed to a binary group downloader,
of course.

Yousuf Khan


I'm still with the latest Tbird. I put up with the memory leaks, which
don't seem too bad at the moment.

The problem is to find any genuinely scientific comparison of other
readers. In this group we discuss this time and again; and everybody
just supports their favourite.

There is this Wiki article, but it would take the patience of a saint to
try them all; even just the free ones.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compari...et_newsreaders

Ed




  #12  
Old October 8th 12, 12:49 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
SC Tom[_3_]
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"Ed Cryer" wrote in message
...
Yousuf Khan wrote:
Okay, currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's terribly
buggy for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory leaks. Thinking
of removing the newsgroup functionality from it, and put it somewhere
else. What's still out there that is free and is not made by Mozilla?
I'm looking for a real reader as opposed to a binary group downloader,
of course.

Yousuf Khan


I'm still with the latest Tbird. I put up with the memory leaks, which
don't seem too bad at the moment.

The problem is to find any genuinely scientific comparison of other
readers. In this group we discuss this time and again; and everybody just
supports their favourite.

There is this Wiki article, but it would take the patience of a saint to
try them all; even just the free ones.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compari...et_newsreaders


That's why everyone recommends their favorite- there are no saints here :-)
--
SC Tom


  #13  
Old October 8th 12, 01:53 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Art Todesco
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On 10/8/2012 7:24 AM, Ed Cryer wrote:
Yousuf Khan wrote:
Okay, currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's terribly
buggy for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory leaks. Thinking
of removing the newsgroup functionality from it, and put it somewhere
else. What's still out there that is free and is not made by Mozilla?
I'm looking for a real reader as opposed to a binary group downloader,
of course.

Yousuf Khan


I'm still with the latest Tbird. I put up with the memory leaks, which
don't seem too bad at the moment.

The problem is to find any genuinely scientific comparison of other
readers. In this group we discuss this time and again; and everybody
just supports their favourite.

There is this Wiki article, but it would take the patience of a saint to
try them all; even just the free ones.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compari...et_newsreaders

Ed

I've been using TB for years. Now it's up to 15. Please tell me what
you mean by "memory leak". My only problem with TB is that the Theme
(Skin), for some reason, is not available for TB 15. I rolled back to
TB 14 in order to use that skin (Classic Reloaded). I understand that
TB is on its way out, at least from a new feature point of view. Too
bad as I also use it as a mail client.

  #14  
Old October 8th 12, 02:56 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Yousuf Khan[_2_]
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On 08/10/2012 3:23 AM, Paul wrote:
Yousuf Khan wrote:
Okay, currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's
terribly buggy for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory
leaks. Thinking of removing the newsgroup functionality from it, and
put it somewhere else. What's still out there that is free and is not
made by Mozilla? I'm looking for a real reader as opposed to a binary
group downloader, of course.

Yousuf Khan


Simple. Take note of the headers of people posting to this group,
and check their User Agent. That'll tell you what they're using.

I'm using Thunderbird 2.0.0.24 (Windows/20100228), with a current
memory usage of 90MB or so. On a 4GB machine. There is one sucky
bug in this version I don't really like, but I wouldn't trade
it for a version that leaks.


I've used that version years ago, unfortunately it wasn't any less buggy
than the current versions. That's why I said no Mozilla programs, since
they all share a common code base. So that would include SeaMonkey
besides Thunderbird.

Yousuf Khan
  #15  
Old October 8th 12, 03:00 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Yousuf Khan[_2_]
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On 08/10/2012 5:59 AM, Gordonbp wrote:
On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 01:27:56 -0400, Yousuf Khan wrote:

Okay, currently using Thunderbird for reading newsgroups. It's terribly
buggy for this purpose, suffers from all kinds of memory leaks. Thinking
of removing the newsgroup functionality from it, and put it somewhere
else. What's still out there that is free and is not made by Mozilla?
I'm looking for a real reader as opposed to a binary group downloader,
of course.

Yousuf Khan


What version of TBird? Running TBird 15.0.1 here - works perfectly OK...


Currently stuck at 9.0 here, but the same problems have existed since at
least the 1.0 days. Mozilla has no priority on fixing the newsgroup
functionality, as very few people still use that. I am not interested in
going over the history of my problems with Thunderbird, I've created bug
reports and they've gotten nowhere. Let's just concentrate on finding
alternatives.

Yousuf Khan
 




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