On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 19:09:25 UTC, Dan Cone wrote: > > I am thinking of jumping isp?s and was wondering if you all could > take a moment and tell me why you choose Juno and not NetZero > since I believe that the cost is the same and both are put out by > the same company. Is the $10 plan ?all you can eat? so to speak, > do you get disconnected much or any other problems that would > inhibit you from recommending this ISP. Well, technically, it is, although there are probably limits above which even Platinum users get cut off... neither my father (mother owns the machine) or I have ever encountered them, mostly because we'd tire out naturally first. :-) We tend to be disconnected on the first attempt approximately 30-40 percent of the time, but that isn't enough to discourage us from recommending Juno; however, since the version we use, 4.0.11, is no longer readily available (from the company; people on this list can show you where to find a copy thereof), we can't really do it anyway. We used to use NZ before they acquired Juno, and had a much lower opinion of it at the time, because at the time it only had Web while Juno only had mail; nowadays we stick with Juno because it does everything we want to do including offline mail if desired (see Jim Henderson), which the last time I looked NZ doesn't. -- BOB in jersey at Juno dot com To unsubscribe, send a message to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe juno_accmail" in the body or subject. OR visit //freelists.org ~*~