I kind of wrote my own. I sign my BBS up to the usenet groups I want to read and it treats them like message boards...
Not exactly Windows (more like Linux) but it's what I use ON Windows to read Usenet. On Sun, 4 Apr 2021 at 00:23, Maciej W. Rozycki via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > On Thu, 1 Apr 2021, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote: > > > There is probably also the option of using the TUI news readers in / via > > Windows Services for Linux (?is that the proper name for /today/?). > > I have never used that port myself, but there's PC-Alpine worth > considering, which I believe uses native Windows networking services and > also has a classic touch to it. Compilation instructions are here: > <http://alpine.x10host.com/alpine/alpine-info/build/oldwindows.html>, or > check: <http://alpine.x10host.com/alpine/release/src/alpine-2.24.zip> or: > <http://alpine.x10host.com/alpine/release/src/alpine-2.24_32bits.zip> for > 64-bit and 32-bit x86 binaries respectively (checksums are published at > <http://alpine.x10host.com/>). > > Naturally it handles both e-mail and news, and you can cross-post if you > feel like. > > FWIW, > > Maciej > -- Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems: "The Future Begins Tomorrow" Visit us at: http://www.yoyodyne-propulsion.net -------- "When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him." -- Jonathan Swift