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  Newsreader article - Newsreader radio television presenter news journalists broadcast news anchor - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A Newsreader or Newscaster is a radio or television presenter whose role it is to read the news.
The original newsreaders tended to be actors, employed on the basis of good diction.
Newsreaders are also computer programs that use Network News Transfer Protocol to read articles on Usenet.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Newsreader   (210 words)

  
 Newsreader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Newsreader is as a person that represents a radio or tv show.
A newsreader is a computer program for reading Usenet newsgroups, also known as news client or news aggregator.
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Newsreader   (96 words)

  
 newsreader : Java Glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A newsreader is aprogram that lets you read postings in newsgroups and post messages for the all the world to read.
The newsreader talks a specialised newsgroup NNTP protocol to the news server, usually provided by your ISP.
Newsreaders use separate mechanism for delivering news from the browser-based Google Groups that you may be used to.
mindprod.com /jgloss/newsreader.html   (300 words)

  
 FOX23 - Coverage & Convenience - What is a Newsreader?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A newsreader is a program that browses, locates, and allows you to participate in newsgroups.
Client application means that the newsreader program operates as a visiting client, representing requests for information from your computer to a server on the Internet.
However, there are other ways to obtain newsreaders – you can either obtain one free of charge from the author or you may obtain one that you are obligated to pay for if you use it frequently.
www.fox23news.com /guides/electronic/topic.aspx?guide=Browsers&content_id=3fa9d975-0a37-4cbd-b278-e5be333101ad   (338 words)

  
 ITCWeb: Electronic News Programs at U.Va.
The emphasis seems to be on the mailer portion, but perhaps the newsreader part will undergo development later.
rn is a mode of trn that mimics the original rn newsreader.
These pages are expected to represent the University of Virginia community and the State of Virginia in a professional manner in accordance with the University of Virginia’s Computing Policies.
www.itc.virginia.edu /netsys/news/newsreaders.html   (391 words)

  
 PAN - A Newsreader for GNOME
Pan is a newsreader which attempts to be pleasing to both new and experienced users.
In addition to the standard newsreader features, Pan also supports yEnc, offline newsreading, article filtering, multiple connections, and more features for power users and alt.binaries fans.
It's also the only Unix newsreader to get a perfect score on the Good Net-Keeping Seal of Approval evaluations.
pan.rebelbase.com   (1121 words)

  
 Windows newsreaders
Lurker 32 for Win 95/98/2000 is an offline newsreader with the added feature of making a searchable database of downloaded articles so you can have a local tech support / reference tool for groups.
It is the only newsreader that allows you to view or listen to individual parts of multipart audio/video files (mpg/mpeg, avi, asf, rm, mp3, wav; and more being added soon) without having to download and assemble the whole file.
Xnews: by Luu Tran is a free newsreader for win9x with a NewsXpress like interface, score file, filtering, binary handling, and other features.
www.newsreaders.com /win/clients.html   (1659 words)

  
 About ReNews: The Usenet newsgroup newsreader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Firstly, a typical newsreader is not web based.
Secondly, a typical newsreader will show you the article headings from a newsgroup that you select.
Finally, with a typical newsreader, when you chose one of the 40,000 newsgroups to view only the last 2 weeks of articles, what you get is a list of article headings.
users.bigpond.net.au /thinksys/thinksys/renews.html   (482 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Technology | Technology | Working the web: Newsreaders
Your newsreader will update itself once an hour, and you will forever be on top of your news.
Also, in the growing tradition of blogging pushing technology in interesting ways, people are now publishing their own subscription lists in a format (this time called OPML) that allows some newsreaders to import whole groups of feeds.
There are many other newsreaders to experiment with, and a world of interesting RSS development going on at the moment.
technology.guardian.co.uk /online/story/0,3605,781838,00.html   (742 words)

  
 Newsreader
Forte's Usenet newsreader client program Agent is the easiest to understand and use that I've tried so far.
Netscape 6.0 and later is based on open-source technology from mozilla.org; for more on that see my Web browsers page.
MT NewsWatcher (MT = "multi-threaded") is a freeware newsreader for Macintosh.
www.icehouse.net /jim_d/news.html   (375 words)

  
 Qusnetsoft NewsReader - Qusnetsoft NewsReader III -
Qusnetsoft NewsReader 3.0 is released as two specific versions for PocketPC 2002 and PocketPC 2003.
The Sender Name will be used by the NewsReader for your From field in Outgoing messages posted to news groups and sent by e-mail.
Please, do not buy NewsReader before you try it on your device just to be sure that it works fine for you.
www.shareit.com /product.html?productid=300002472   (238 words)

  
 What is Usenet?
With Netscape, the newsreader is also a separate program that comes with the browser.
Before you can use your newsreader, you must configure it by telling it the name of the computer you will be using as a news server.
Once your newsreader is configured, there is an easy way to read the articles in a particular group.
www.harley.com /usenet/whatis-usenet.html   (1255 words)

  
 Membership Protection Software: Lucy - Perl newsreader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The advantage of having a newsreader written in perl is that you can extend it or customize it with relative ease.
One of the frustrating things about newsreaders (or any software programs for that matter) is remembering the keystroke to perform an action you seldom use.
At first, one would be tempted to believe a perl newsreader would be slow, this is not the case with Lucy, it's startup time is much faster than most other newsreaders because it will not contact the server until you've selected a group.
www.geniegate.com /other/lucy   (528 words)

  
 Binary Boy - Newsreader with yEnc, NZB
If you later download the missing pieces from different newsgroups or from a different news server, the Binary Boy newsreader will automatically detect that the file is complete and assemble it for you.
Sometimes you may not want to browse at all but instead allow the newsreader to perform unattended downloads based on your search criteria.
To help you stay organized, the newsreader can drop files from each newsgroup into separate folders based on the newsgroup name or on a custom folder you assign to each newsgroup.
www.binaryboy.com   (652 words)

  
 The newsreader's lament   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A slip of the tongue has cost a television newsreader her job.
It is astonishing that the Doordarshan bosses could think that a newsreader would risk her career in this manner.
Neither Raveendran nor the standby newsreader noticed the error, which occurred in a split-second.But an alert cartoonist in the South who heard the news drew a cartoon depicting Sanjay Gandhi as thePresident of India.
www.expressindia.com /ie/daily/19980727/20850374.html   (644 words)

  
 Using Newsgroups: Which newsreader should I use?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
All Microsoft newsgroups are available through both a Web-based newsreader and an NNTP newsreader, such as Outlook Express.
Web-based newsreaders are especially popular for beginners, because you don’t need to install anything new.
Some people prefer an NNTP Newsreader such as Outlook Express because it allows them to download newsgroup content and then work with it while they’re not connected to the Internet.
www.microsoft.com /communities/guide/newsgroups.mspx   (166 words)

  
 NewsReaders.com: Unix/Linux newsreaders
Netscape (link is to their download archive) puts a newsreader in some versions of their software.
Newsleader by Bram Schoenmakers "is an offline newsreader for Linux.
SkateNews by Apostle1 is described as a simple threaded newsreader written in Java for Linux.
www.newsreaders.com /unix/clients.html   (504 words)

  
 Download_Guide_2.19d_TimDoc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Xnews and Agent are probably the most commonly used, but see the newsreader section for more options.
Using a newsreader designed for binary downloading, download all the messages for a post, then combine these segments and decode them into the binary RAR file set.
Good newsreaders will identify the various messages of a file, and combine them, so you don’t have to flag each individual message related to a single RAR file.
www.timdoc.com /guide/Download_Guide_TimDoc.html   (18057 words)

  
 Setting up Outlook Express Newsreader
Below are steps and tips on setting up the Outlook Express Newsreader for viewing and posting to the Microsoft newsgroups.
OE Newsreader will give a much higher estimate of the posts to download.
Finally, there are other newsgroup applications and some are more specialized to specific newsgroup tasks, but I find the Outlook Express newsreader especially well suited for Microsoft peer support newsgroups.
www.michaelstevenstech.com /outlookexpressnewreader.htm   (441 words)

  
 PingFAQ: Frequently Asked Questions :: What is a newsreader and how do I get one?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Because a newsreader automatically retrieves new content, you don't have to surf from blog to blog to check for any new articles.
The newsreader brings them to you as soon as they are published.
Once you get your newsreader you'll need to follow the instructions for adding a feed which typically consists of right clicking on the XML icon on the blog and copying the shortcut then pasting it into the newsreader.
faq.pingotter.com /blog/_archives/2004/11/22/189085.html   (583 words)

  
 Recommended Newsgroup Newsreaders
The first question potential users of newsgroups usually ask is what is the best newsreader to use.
Once you get a newsreader application, I highly recommend using my current provider at Newsgroup-Binaries.com as they allow access from anywhere you can get Internet access, and all the newsreaders listed below can be used with this service.
These newsreader applications tend to have more features, especially for *binaries* downloaders who need flexibility, automated downloading and speed to get the most out of Usenet.
www.newsreaders.info /recommended-newsreaders.htm   (885 words)

  
 Search » Windows Titles for "newsreader"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This is a multi-threaded e-mail and newsreader client for OS 2.
This is a multi-threaded newsreader that supports all Usene text and...
This is a multitasking newsreader with advanced support for...
www.tucows.com /search?platform_id=1565,1584,1569,1570,1571,1645&language_id=1&site_detail_id=653&type=exactany&key=all&search=newsreader   (208 words)

  
 NewsReader.Com - FAQ
As of April 1998, only 6 newsreaders had received this award out of the more than 30 newsreaders tested.
When you enter your user name into your newsreader, can add a colon (:) after the name, and then option letters followed by numbers.
Most high-speed users have no problem using up all their bandwidth if they use newsreader software that supports the use of multiple connections.
www.newsreader.com /faq.htm   (2042 words)

  
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Einleitung ---------- Diese Newsreader-FAQ wendet sich vor allem an Neueinsteiger und soll bei der Konfiguration verschiedener Newsreader behilflich sein.
Sofern Du jedoch in der Bedienungsanleitung Deines Newsreaders bzw.
MesNews ist einfach zu konfigurieren und postet schon in den Grundeinstellungen RFC konforme Artikel.
www.thomas-huehn.de /usenet/newsreaderFAQ.txt   (3134 words)

  
 Latest SmartStream™ Alliance Newsreader is More Like an RSS-based Media Center | MySmartChannels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The John Kerry for President Newsreader brings RSS technology one step closer to the mainstream; most users don't even know that RSS is working behind the scenes.
The newsreader is not an endorsement of John Kerry as the Democratic choice for President of the United States.
Regardless of your party affiliation, this newsreader is a great way to keep up to date with the latest news from the Kerry campaign.
myst-technology.com /mysmartchannels/public/item/41410   (278 words)

  
 Newsreader - Ubuntu Forums
Anyway, back on topic - the mozilla based newsreader is an incredibly horrble way to browse newsgroups.
It's a poor text newsreader (all but useless for us on slow links) but makes up for this by being completely useless in binaries groups.
Honestly, the web interface at google is a better newsreader than mozilla.
www.ubuntuforums.org /showthread.php?t=2702   (893 words)

  
 Creating a newsreader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
There are a number of newsreaders available for free for most platforms/Operating systems, so economic payoff should probably not be your motivation.
If a free newsreader is not available for your intended platform or lacks a feature, then you can consider adapting existing newsreaders for it.
If you are writing a news client for the general public, you should be aware that there has been some discussion on what is desirable, acceptable, and necessary in newsreaders.
www.mibsoftware.com /userkt/0042.htm   (262 words)

  
 Maxprog | MaxNews, offline usenet news reader for Macintosh
MaxNews is a very flexible and effective Mac OS X Usenet newsreader supporting reading and composing both news articles and e-mail messages.
Like other newsreaders, it can be used to select, view, write, sort and print Usenet News articles.
MaxNews is a newsreader which attempts to be pleasing to both new and experienced users.
www.maxprog.com /Maxnews.html   (411 words)

  
 Giganews Binary Newsreader
Giganews is a newsreader specialized in reading media files from the internet newsgroups.
If you are interested in music, films or pictures, Giganews Binary Newsreader is the right choice.
Giganews Binary Newsreader has an integrated browser with the capability to display all common file types and even movies!
giganews-binary-newsreader.com   (195 words)

  
 BeBits - NewsReader
NewsReader also has full support for attachments, and will decode uuencoded and MIME attachments automatically, if they are valid.
NewsReader will also send attachments via MIME format messages.
Small update, with various bug fixes, as well as an update to the message list view to display the estimated file size in bytes as well as dynamic updating of the message counters.
www.bebits.com /app/776   (366 words)

  
 The slrn newsreader / Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Beside the usual features of a newsreader, slrn supports scoring rules to highlight, sort or kill articles based on information from their header.
slrn-user is open for discussion on the use, development and extensions of the slrn newsreader, as well as for suggestions for this website.
You might want to post more general questions to the appropriate newsgroup, which usually has a larger audience.
slrn.sourceforge.net   (642 words)

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