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- From: psheffield@psheffield.earthlink.net (Patrick Sheffield)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Best way to read News??
- Date: 4 Jan 1996 08:55:55 GMT
- Organization: Straylight Productions
- Message-ID: <4cg4mr$1m6@bolivia.it.earthlink.net>
- References: <4bnkp4$gvo@grissom.powerup.com.au> <1917.6572T545T2727@icenet.no> <mbs.46gs@adastra.cvl.va.us>
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- X-NewsSoftware: GRn 2.1 Feb 19, 1994
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- In article <mbs.46gs@adastra.cvl.va.us>
- mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us (Michael B. Smith) writes:
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- > In article <1917.6572T545T2727@icenet.no>
- > pettern@icenet.no (Petter Nilsen) writes:
- > > If you insist on reading and writing messages online, the Tin and GRn are two
- > > choices, although the current 2.1 version of GRn starts to show signs of old
- > > age now. There is a commercial version out, but be prepared to put $350 into
- > > that one.
- >
- > That $350 buys much more than just GRn - a professional TCP/IP
- > stack for five nodes with loads of other clients and servers.
- >
- > GRn 3.0 is just a small part of that package -- please don't
- > make it seem that a newsreader is $350!
- >
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- So how much does GRn Pro cost all on it's own, and how does one get it?
-
- Patrick
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