![]() Note: If you'd like to search the Usenet for Macintosh-related information, you really only have one option (but it's a good one): Google purchased the old DejaNews () Usenet archive, and now offers sophisticated searching of all mainstream Usenet newsgroups, both past and present. Here are the most essential ones:Ĭ is a moderated newsgroup that contains important general announcements to the Macintosh community.Ĭ is the place to go when you have questions about specific Macintosh programs.Ĭ is the place to discuss all things involving Macintosh telecommunications and Macs on the Internet.Ĭ is for all printer- and printing-related discussion.Ĭ.misc is for discussion of all other Macintosh hardware-related questions.Ĭ is the place to go for MacOS-related discussions.Ĭ is the place to post when other Macintosh-related newsgroups don't fit the bill. Users must have access to a news server to use a newsreader. Programs called newsreaders are used to read and post messages (called articles or posts, and collectively termed news) to one or more newsgroups. There are several Usenet newsgroups dedicated to Macintosh-specific topics. Usenet is a worldwide, distributed discussion system that uses the Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP). Version 4.3 is a free upgrade to version 4.0 or later registered users of versions prior to 4.0 may upgrade for $25. ![]()
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