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Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Managing my Newsgroups

I’ve been participating in newsgroups for many years. Newsgroups are a great way for members of a community to share and discuss information. Part of my daily ritual includes the reading/posting new messages on groups that I monitor. I used to use the Outlook Express newsreader to manage the newsgroups that I subscribe to.

One of the major issues that I had with monitoring newsgroups was that depending on where I am and what I am doing I could be checking these newsgroups from one of four separate computers. Using Outlook Express, any post that was created after the last time I had checked the newsgroups on a particular computer showed up as a new message, regardless if they were read by me on another computer. This nuisance created the need to find a newsreader that would allow me to check newsgroups from separate computers without causing read messages to show up as new if I had already read them regardless of which computer was used. After poking around I decided to give Colin Wilson’s XanaNews a shot (I currently use XanaNews and I am extremely pleased with it and I would recommend it as a newsreader). A number of things drew me to this program one of the major things is that it was written with Delphi®.

XanaNews doesn’t have any ‘written’ or ‘published’ instructions for using it on a removable storage device; however after some poking I did find all of the settings are stored in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Woozle registry key. One of the options available in the registry and XanaNews configuration is the “Messagebase Directory”. The Messagebase Directory is where the XanaNews message files are stored. I had mentioned before that I use my 1 GB SanDisk to store all my portable files. After some experimentation I found that if I set up XanaNews with all of my preferred settings on a computer that I could export the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Woozle registry key and import it into another computer and have all the same settings. The only thing that needs to be adjusted is the location of the message base directory, depending on which drive the USB Flash Drive is assigned. This allows me to manage newsgroup messages (both on and offline) from many computers without duplicating efforts. In the XanaNews directory on my flash drive I have the message base directory program executable and my exported registry file (that I update as needed).

The only thing on my XanaNews wish-list is the option to allow for user settings to be stored to a disk file (ini) or the registry (I know it is open source). Other than that it is an excellent feature rich program and if you haven’t tried it, give it a shot.

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posted by Brad Prendergast at 7:01:00 AM
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Another delphi based newsreader (and RSS feed reader, and email package) would be Barca (http://www.pocosystems.com/). I believe (but haven't tried) that it should work also on removable media, since the settings are stored in files relative to thie executable.
posted by Anonymous Steven Kamradt Tuesday, April 04, 2006 11:50:00 AM  
Download the latest version 1.18.1.2, this can store settings in an XML file. See http://www.wilsonc.demon.co.uk/files/d10/xananews/readme.txt
posted by Blogger Stuart Kelly Tuesday, April 04, 2006 1:29:00 PM  
Excellent! I read through it fast and didn't catch that command line option. Thanks for the update!
posted by Blogger Brad Prendergast Tuesday, April 04, 2006 1:44:00 PM  
The new XMLSettings feature is wonderful. I now have my XMLSettings file on my flash drive and have deleted the .reg file I had saved.
posted by Blogger Brad Prendergast Tuesday, April 04, 2006 9:48:00 PM  
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