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   candycanearter07 to Wolfgang Agnes   
   Re: 30 Years Of Netscape   
   07 Nov 24 23:50:06   
   
   XPost: alt.comp.software.firefox   
   From: candycanearter07@candycanearter07.nomail.afraid   
      
   Wolfgang Agnes  wrote at 22:38 this Thursday (GMT):   
   > candycanearter07    
   > writes:   
   >   
   >> Ant  wrote at 21:03 this Thursday (GMT):   
   >>> In alt.comp.software.firefox candycanearter07   
   >>>  wrote:   
   >>>> Chris Green  wrote at 08:03 this Thursday (GMT):   
   >>>> > Ant  wrote:   
   >>>> >> In alt.comp.software.firefox The Real Bev  wrote:   
   >>>> >> > On 11/5/24 7:21 PM, Sn!pe wrote:   
   >>>> >> > > The Real Bev  wrote:   
   >>>> >> > >   
   >>>> >> > >> Heh.  I am one of those old people and I started using   
   >>>> >> > >> Netscape .9 for   
   >>>> >> > >> linux.  I even used Mosaic a few times!   
   >>>> >> > >   
   >>>> >> > > I predate Netscape, my first browser was Cello:   
   >>>> >> > >    
   >>>> >>   
   >>>> >> > I THINK I heard of that, but it's pretty dim. I did use lynx, though.   
   >>>> >> > And pine and tin.   
   >>>> >>   
   >>>> >> I'm still using tin. I also used pine, but went to mutt. I used Lynx   
   >>>> >> earlier today on a web site that had its annoying paywall. Yeah, I'mn   
   >>>> >> old school!   
   >>>> >>   
   >>>> > Yes, I'm still using tin too, and I also use mutt.  I use lynx with   
   >>>> > mutt to view HTML E-mail.   
   >>>   
   >>>> I use slrn.   
   >>>   
   >>> I couldn't get into slrn. :/   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Honestly, I just prefer how it displays threads visually ^^ The   
   >> scripting language for it is painful to learn, but it does work fine   
   >> once you do.   
   >   
   > I've used slrn for a while.  I also liked it how it displayed threads   
   > visually, but also never got into the scripting language---I guess I   
   > never needed either.   
      
      
   I just used it to hack in xface functionality :D   
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