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Craig Carey <[log in to unmask]>
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Craig Carey <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 6 Jan 2000 06:17:50 +1300
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At 06:41 08.12.99 , Tucker Taft wrote:
>www.deja.com is getting pretty confusing, now that they are trying
>to be all things to all shoppers.  You might find the following
>site easier to use:
>    http://www.nuthinbutnews.com/
>
>They have a free web interface that is very straightforward.
>You can also pay to get direct nntp access.  They also
>provide an e-mail service (as does deja.com).
>
>-Tuck


Accessing Comp.lang.ada in a webbrowser:

DejaNews can display messages in a threaded style.
It also can show no advertising (the "/=dnc/" in URL option).
 Two front ends that will return results in the old "Classic"
 DejaNew style, are these:

  http://www.ijs.co.nz/info/snooz.htm    (my Snooz Metasearch)

  http://www.exit109.com/~jeremy/news/deja.html


These are some alternatives to DejaNews that display Usenet
 messages. They won't thread results:

RemarQ:
   http://www.remarq.com/threads.asp?g=comp%2Elang%2Eada&nav=LAST

Nuthinbutnews:
   http://www.nuthinbutnews.com/cgi-bin/wi.cgi?gl=comp.lang.ada

NewsOne.Net:
   NewsOne.Net: http://newsone.net/nnr/listpg/comp.lang.ada


There appears to be a 'comp.lang.ada to e-mail' gateway here:

   http://ada.eu.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/comp.lang.ada

It hasn't been distributing comp.lang.ada messages to me this
 year.

A webpage listing Ada 95 mailing lists. There are over 14
 somewhat active mailing lists on Ada 95:

http://www.ijs.co.nz/ada_95.htm



Craig Carey
GMT 5 Jan 2000, Auckland

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