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Author Re: NewsMaestro Usenet Supertool v. 3.8.1 for Windows/Linux/Unix
Almond

2007-09-20, 7:22 pm

In article <pan.2007.09.20.14.35.07.696161@you.now>, Ivan Marsh <annoyed@you.now> wrote:
>On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 11:24:37 +0000, Almond wrote:
>
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>You are posting in a Linux group.


I hope so.
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>
>You are posting in a Linux group.
>
>
>You are posting in a Linux group.
>
>Your "point" means little when posted in a group about a product that
>costs nothing yet people are making millions off of it.


Well, i don't mind "making" ANY amount.
Cause i also need to eat, even though i am posting
to a Linux group.

Why don't you look and see if there is a way to make
something out of it, even though it was not the point
on the first place.


--
Get yourself the most powerful tool for usenet you ever heard of.

Version 3.8.1 has been released.

* Added index to help file.
* Improved unexpected server response handling.
* Performance improvements.
* Miscellaneous minor modifications.

It supports both, Microsoft and Sun's JVM and includes class files.
It is verified to work under Windows with Sun's JVM
and with Microsoft JVM/VM. It is also verified to work under Linux.
Should also work under Unix.

Several new server authentication methods added
and email code has been significantly improved.
Several performance improvements.

NewsMaestro download page:

http://sourceforge.net/project/show...group_id=203356

Web page:

http://newsmaestro.sourceforge.net/
or
http://tarkus01.by.ru/

Note: You need to have JVM (Java Virtual Machine)
installed. Otherwise, the program won't run on some versions
of Windows. Try to run the program and if you see the
main window, it means you do have it installed already.

A quick search on the Internet will find it
easily. The file size should be around 5 megs.

You can try this one for starters:

http://www.java-virtual-machine.net/download.html

It should have links to sites that have it.

If you download and install Microsoft's version of JVM,
you can simply double click on NewsMaestro to run it.

JVM is available in Microsoft or Sun (original creator
of Java language) versions.

Visit sun.com to get it, if you can find it in all that
maze, and if you can even download jvm without the entire
development kit.
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