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On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 14:19:24 -0500, HK wrote:

I bought Agent many years ago for about the price of a good bottle
of
whiskey and never looked back. Sometimes it is worthwhile having a
licensed copy of a commercial product. If for nothing else, you are
supporting the guy who wrote it. You can also get support when you
have a problem. I got a free upgrade when yenc files showed up.

I have a licensed copy of Agent, albeit a version a few years old. I
don't like it now, and I didn't like it then. I am more than happy
with Thunderbird for email and newsgroups.

The thing I like about Agent is it is not "installed". You just run it
from the EXE and it would probably run from a CD if you assigned
working areas on oxide.
I can load my agent directory on another machine, run it and then just
delete the directory and it is gone. I keep two iinstances on this
machine, one for binaries and one for text.



I don't download or upload binaries.

I use portable Firefox and portable Thunderbird from a USB key.

My aren't you the technologist. Why is a news group's contents so
important to you?



Forget to take your smart pill again, d.f.?


That's Mr. Dumfoch Dropout to you!

I'll ask the question again. Why is a newsgroup's content so important to
you that you carry around a thumb drive with a newsreader and its
configuration files?


And here's Hairball's answer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEK22iup4Zg

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"BAR" wrote in message
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hk wrote:
BAR wrote:
hk wrote:
wrote:
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 14:19:24 -0500, HK
wrote:

I bought Agent many years ago for about the price of a good
bottle of
whiskey and never looked back. Sometimes it is worthwhile having a
licensed copy of a commercial product. If for nothing else, you are
supporting the guy who wrote it. You can also get support when you
have a problem. I got a free upgrade when yenc files showed up.

I have a licensed copy of Agent, albeit a version a few years
old. I don't like it now, and I didn't like it then. I am more
than happy with Thunderbird for email and newsgroups.

The thing I like about Agent is it is not "installed". You just
run it
from the EXE and it would probably run from a CD if you assigned
working areas on oxide.
I can load my agent directory on another machine, run it and then
just
delete the directory and it is gone. I keep two iinstances on this
machine, one for binaries and one for text.



I don't download or upload binaries.

I use portable Firefox and portable Thunderbird from a USB key.

My aren't you the technologist. Why is a news group's contents so
important to you?



Forget to take your smart pill again, d.f.?


That's Mr. Dumfoch Dropout to you!

I'll ask the question again. Why is a newsgroup's content so important
to you that you carry around a thumb drive with a newsreader and its
configuration files?


And here's Hairball's answer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEK22iup4Zg


That was funny.

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On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 08:37:09 -0500, HK wrote:

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On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 10:36:20 -0500, HK wrote:

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On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 00:19:03 -0500, Wayne.B
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On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 09:09:51 -0500,
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Usually not true. PDF pages are essentially images, not free, editable text. You
would need the full version of acrobat, not the free reader to do anything with
the text in the PDF to which I posted the link.
You might be surprised.

Do a "right click" on the document and "select all". Paste to a
notepad file, and select out what you want:

It wasn't working on my home computer. I (incorrectly) assumed that the pages
were simply image scans of pages, which are really "pictures" and not editable.
That is sometimes the case.
I was using version 5 of Acrobat Reader. I upgraded to version 8 and those pages
are now editable.

No, they are not. You can copy and paste, but you cannot edit a *.PDF
document with Adobe Reader.
Being able to highlight and copy text to be pasted into another
document IS editing, Hairless.




That's *not* editing a *.PDF document with Reader, and that's what was
implicit in your statement.


No, that's what you read into it, grasshopper.



Harry,
Go back and read his response, he said you can edit the pages, and told
how to do it. He did not say anything about editing a pdf document.
You really do need to improve your reading comprehension.

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