ngse18@castle.ed.ac.uk (J R Evans) (06/19/91)
We are seeking a Unix news reader which provides a high level of support and feedback to new/occasional users, after the fashion of the ANU-NEWS or VTX user interfaces. It will be used primarily for access to low-volume high-importance newsgroups within our organisation, but may also be used for access to Usenet groups at sites where these are available. We have already examined rn, nn and the unsw/c-news readnews; none of these provide the level of hand-holding to the non-technical reader that we are looking for. Many of the users will be using VTnnn terminals, so X or PC based newsreaders do not offer a solution. All suggestions gratefully received. Russ Evans Ed Marchewicz British Geological Survey NERC Computer Services Edinburgh UK Keyworth, Nottingham, UK e_gs18@va.nmh.ac.uk k_ejm@va.nmh.ac.uk
jc@raven.bu.edu (James Cameron) (06/20/91)
>>>>> On 19 Jun 91 12:34:46 GMT, ngse18@castle.ed.ac.uk (J R Evans) said: |> We are seeking a Unix news reader which provides a high level of support [..deleted requirements...] |> All suggestions gratefully received. |> Russ Evans Ed Marchewicz I personally use GNUS 3.13 and if you are already an GnuEmacs user there is little to learn but the actual keys (ie, 'g' to get; 's' to save, 'r' to reply ....real hard ones...(* grin *)) However, it is comparitively slow upon getting into a specific newsgroup and it might be confusing (probably will be) for non-emacs users. jc -- -- James Cameron (jc@raven.bu.edu) Signal Processing and Interpretation Lab. Boston, Mass (617) 353-2879 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "But to risk we must, for the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing. For the man or woman who risks nothing, has nothing, does nothing, is nothing." (Quote from the eulogy for the late Christa McAuliffe.)