A newsreader is a software program that lets you subscribe to newsgroups, as well as read and post messages to them A newsreader is like a friendly librarian who keeps track of the articles posted to the newsgroups you like to read, and locates them when you want to read them
A newsreader is a program that lets you read, download, and reply to the newsgroup messages you want Some automatically handle the encoding of binary file attachments for you
USENET client application that accesses discussion groups, displays individual articles and allows for replies using electronic mail, USENET or both Newsreader client programs are available for most different types of computers
A program that helps you read news and provides capabilities for following or deleting threads A software program that lets you subscribe to newsgroups as well as read and post messages to them A newsreader is like a friendly librarian who keeps track of the articles posted to the newsgroups you like to read and locates them when you want to read them
Software that allows access to Usenet News and the newsgroups available therein Most Web browsers incorporate a newsreader that can be invoked directly (in Netscape, News is on the Windows menu), by entering a news URL in the location field, or by clicking on a news hyperlink
Essential if you are going to browse newsgroups A newsreader is a program that lets you read, download and reply to newsgroup messages Some automatically handle the encoding of non-text file attachments for you Popular newsreaders include Netscape Navigator, News Xpress, Free Agent and WinVN
A program which allows you to read and respond to newsgroups The most common programs are Trumpet, for Windows applications, and trn and nn for UNIX systems OSI Open Systems Interconnect- network protocol
Software, either built into a browser or standalone, that allows you to read, download, and reply to messages on Usenet newsgroups Duke's news server - news duke edu