F I D O N E W S -- | Vol. 9 No. 11 (16 March 1992) The newsletter of the | FidoNet BBS community | Published by: _ | / \ | "FidoNews" BBS /|oo \ | (415)-863-2739 (_| /_) | FidoNet 1:1/1 _`@/_ \ _ | Internet: | | \ \\ | fidonews@fidonews.fidonet.org | (*) | \ )) | |__U__| / \// | Editors: _//|| _\ / | Tom Jennings (_/(_|(____/ | Tim Pozar (jm) | ----------------------------+--------------------------------------- Published weekly by and for the Members of the FidoNet international amateur network. Copyright 1992, Fido Software. All rights reserved. Duplication and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use in other circumstances, please contact FidoNews. Paper price: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00US Electronic Price: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . free! For more information about FidoNews refer to the end of this file. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents 1. EDITORIAL ..................................................... 1 Editorial: Vote for me! ....................................... 1 2. ARTICLES ...................................................... 2 Adding an Echomail Area to the Zone 1 Backbone ................ 7 SYSOP returns to serve YOU .................................... 9 Sierra Club Echo (SIERRAN) Hits Backbone ...................... 11 3. LATEST VERSIONS ............................................... 12 Software List ................................................. 12 4. FIDONEWS INFORMATION .......................................... 18 FidoNews 9-11 Page 1 16 Mar 1992 ====================================================================== EDITORIAL ====================================================================== Editorial: Vote for me! by Tom Jennings (1:1/1) Well, I was overtaken by enthusiasm, actually, there's nothing I want to run for. Oh well. In this issue I've included a news release by someone running for U.S. Congress, knowing that it's mainly of local interest, and obviously U.S.-only. For a couple of reasons. One, I know Glen Tenney; he's the person behind (amongst other things) the annual Hackers Convention. He works hard, a good organizer (including knowing when to not mess), and a non-control freak. Utmost technical talent combined with a good grasp of social realities (an all too rare combination). Two, his ideas, particularly how he would connect to the less than wholesome political landscape, are worth looking at. This is what's possible, and not just beneficial to us techies. Lastly, it's reasonably short, and there aren't any humongous articles this week to compete with. If nothing else, you should bug your local hired thugs about the stuff Glenney is more than willing to address. Make those worthless #)$_(_*$#% earn their graft! PS: Are there any FidoNet-specific newsletters in other FidoNet zones? Or have most of them burned up in the flames leaking out of z2? PPS: Coming soon to a disk-space near you: famous FidoNet personalities get outed! PPPS: Ditto: review of an excellent book on online resources for free or cheap. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 9-11 Page 2 16 Mar 1992 ====================================================================== ARTICLES ====================================================================== From: tenney@netcom.com (Glenn S. Tenney) Subject: On-line user is now a candidate for Congress Message-Id: <8z2ha!_tenney@netcom.com> Date: Wed, 11 Mar 92 08:01:43 GMT Organization: Paid for by the Glenn Tenney For Congress Campaign Committee Summary: User tenney is a candidate for US Congress Keywords: online campaign Congress Apparently-To: comp-org-fidonet@ames.arc.nasa.gov The following is my online announcement of my candidacy to the U.S. House of Representatives followed by a copy of my platform and a brief bio. I also have available a copy of the press release I sent out on Business Wire. A photograph is also available. Please email or call if you want more info. Since it is my intention to serve as an online representative, I felt that you would find this interesting... Glenn Tenney For Congress 2111 Ensenada Way San Mateo, CA 94403 Voice or Fax: (415) 574-2931 MARCH 6, 1992, SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA: Progress begins with initiative, a coming together of a vision and the will to accomplish great things. Silicon Valley entrepreneurs know this very well. For too long, career politicians have laid barriers in the way of people working to build a humane, viable future with the tools that technology has given them. When the people have asked for widespread access to telecommunications, computing power, and education, old-school politicians have pointed to the necessity for defense spending instead of making investments in the future. That's why I'm announcing my candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives in the reapportioned twelfth Congressional District of California. My district covers most of the area from San Mateo up to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. As a Democrat, I will be challenging our twelve year incumbent in the June Primary. A few weeks ago I asked Congressman Tom Lantos' staff how he voted last year. Their initial response was to hand me the glossy advertising brochure that our tax dollars paid for. When pressed to find out how he voted, or didn't vote, I was ushered into their library, shown to the Congressional Record, and told to look it up myself day by day. This is how my representative, from one of the most technologically advanced districts, brings information to his constituents. Career politicians have remained dedicated to high defense spending while the real tools needed for worldwide economic competition are lying dormant. We need to encourage the young, trained minds of our country, and to provide the communications power to unleash that talent. FidoNews 9-11 Page 3 16 Mar 1992 Every day we are faced with non-technical problems such as health insurance, jobs, and our economy, but I feel very strongly that our country needs to look at the future of technology: how it can be used or abused, and how it is abusing all of us. Technology is advancing far faster than our laws can cope, which raises many legal, sociological, ethical, and constitutional questions. Answering these questions requires both an understanding of the technology and actual experiences with the technology. Our greatest resources for the future are our children and our world. Our country needs to take a proactive role in producing the best educated future generation that we can, as well as having a place for that generation to live and be productive. We need to find innovative and creative ways to put technology to work for our future rather than putting up legislative roadblocks to the future. Providing the information and education we and our children need to be competitive in the future is coupled to our economy. We can't be productive today, nor can our children compete in the future, without information and education. We must plan for the twenty-first century today. We are faced with a society of economic haves and have-nots. Most of us actively involved with technology and information access know that information is power. We are fast becoming a nation of information "knows" and "know-nots", and those who do not have the information will be in an even more devastating position than those who are just economically disadvantaged. Our government itself works to keep information unavailable to us. We need to bring information to the people, and get information from the people to our elected officials. This will help bring the power back to the people. You can be an elected official without being a career politician, but you can't legislate technological issues unless you understand the technology. We need elected officials who are online and accessible, and with whom information flows -- to them and from them as a dialogue. One of the problems of our political system is that it takes money to win. Too often these funds come from Political Action Committees. The traditional view has been that campaign funding is spent to "get the message out". The online community finally has a chance to use this new medium to not only get a message out, but to discuss the issues without spending obscene amounts of money. Let's use my campaign as a demonstration of the power of online politics. Pass this release and my platform on to your friends and colleagues, and around your town. Even though California's twelfth Congressional District covers the area from San Mateo up to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, these issues need to be discussed online and in the media nationwide. We of the online community are currently an under-represented constituency. Let's change that. Let's get Congress online. Even an online campaign isn't free. Network etiquette precludes me from asking for campaign contributions, but please do contact me directly: FidoNews 9-11 Page 4 16 Mar 1992 Paid for by the Glenn Tenney for Congress Campaign Committee 2111 Ensenada Way San Mateo, CA 94403 Voice/Fax: (415) 574-2931 tenney@netcom.com or Compuserve: 70641,23 (also MCI Mail, America Online, and others) -----------------cut here for a copy of my platform ^L Congressional Candidate Glenn Tenney's Platform For Our Future MARCH 6, 1992, SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA: Most candidates look like every other candidate on most issues. I am differentiated on high-tech issues. Here's how I feel about a few traditional and technological issues: * We need to be competitive in the "global village" world economy, to focus on America without being protectionist. Education and information are keys to achieving these goals. * Our country, from the top down, needs to look years into the future instead of just months. Our country and our businesses also need to understand that our people are our major asset for the future. We must rescue our environment to have a future. * Being in business for myself, not being wealthy, and having raised five boys means that my wife and I live the health care problem daily. A tax credit next year doesnUt help us pay our insurance premium next month, let alone help us find insurance. Our country must commit to defining and providing a minimal level of health care to everyone. * When my wife and I decided to become parents we fortunately had access to all the information and options, and had the right to a choice. I am pro-family and pro-choice. * Recent events in what was the Soviet Union offers us the opportunity of our lifetime to take dramatic steps towards world peace, and a true peace-time economy. We must significantly reduce our defense budget while helping defense businesses and their workers transition to non- defense ventures. Our country's enormous supply of talent currently committed to defense-related projects can be put to effective and innovative use in solving many other problems. We can do this and maintain defensive strength. * We must encourage businesses to invest in our future both by reducing long term capital gains taxes (for capital that is actually a long term investment in our future) and providing tax incentives for research and development. Having participated in chip designs, and seeing how biotechnology is progressing, I know that many innovations require a large long-term capital investment. FidoNews 9-11 Page 5 16 Mar 1992 * There are tremendous changes waiting to happen if only we can provide high-speed computer and data networks between our universities, public schools (K-12) and homes. We need to take steps to wire our country for Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) or 'fiber to the home.' Affordable ubiquitous networked computing will have an effect that can hardly be imagined by those outside of the field. * Most people get their news from television. About two- thirds of our homes receive that news on cable TV, yet only a small number of companies choose what channels are available. Cable TV affords us many advantages, yet like all technologies it is a double edged sword. We need policies that better deal with these "monopolies", and which provide for true competition. * Technology is encroaching more and more into our everyday life, and abusing our privacy along the way. These issues hit all of us when applying for credit, going to the doctor, applying for a job, and even when making an 800 toll-free phone call. For example, there are companies providing computers to doctors' offices in exchange for access to all of their records. These problems are affecting everyone, and are not esoteric technological issues. I am committed to protecting our privacy at home and on the job. * The computer networks criss-crossing our country are the highways of tomorrow. These networks are an 'online electronic frontier' connecting such diverse groups as a Native American Tribal school with an M.I.T. mathematics class. The electronic frontier is a new publishing medium, and a new 'place' of assembly raising many issues of privacy and rights of free speech. Online we can achieve what political consultants want: a way to get a message to many people. A key element of being online is that the people can also get their message TO their representatives. This technology affords us the opportunity to discuss issues with our representatives. * We need ready access to information, especially flowing to and from our government at all levels. Information is power, and we the people must recapture the power that should be ours. Paid for by the Glenn Tenney for Congress Campaign Committee 2111 Ensenada Way San Mateo, CA 94403 Voice/Fax: (415) 574-2931 tenney@netcom.com or Compuserve: 70641,23 (also MCI Mail, America Online, and others) --30-- FidoNews 9-11 Page 6 16 Mar 1992 ---------------------- cut here for a copy of my brief bio ^L Congressional Candidate Glenn Tenney Talks a Bit About Himself MARCH 6, 1992, SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA: I've never had a desire to be a career politician. Apparently, few politicians in recent times have carried a vision to Washington. That's why I have decided to act on my vision of our country's future in the twenty- first century by working with you, as your representative in Washington. My vision sees an information revolution that has already started and will be as dramatic as was the industrial revolution. We need legislators who can truly understand future technologies and how to use them to our advantage instead of having the technologies abuse us. I take our future and my campaign seriously. I am compelled to help prepare our country for the next century even if that means becoming an elected official and putting my career on hold. I've been professionally involved in various aspects of technologies (software and hardware) having begun operating system and compiler design some 28 years ago, even before graduating high school. I've been "online" since then, being "hand's on" with technology having designed and implemented many small and large systems as well as having programmed on dozens of systems. I've also researched and written about technology, and about people's fears of technology. I've been self-employed (or a "high-tech entrepreneur", depending on how you want to view it) since I formed my own company in 1974. Since then I've been involved in a few Silicon Valley high-tech startups including the very beginning of the personal computer industry, as well as chip designs and a few others. My company has been a "mom and pop" venture since Susan and I were married in 1976. I have two children and three step- children. I grew up in the Chicago area and moved to San Mateo county in 1972, raising our children in San Mateo since 1976. I turned 43 years old the day after I announced my candidacy. The following are some important aspects of who I am... BA in Management (with honors), Saint Mary's College of California. Senior Member of the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), and member of the IEEE Computer Society. Participating Member, IEEE USA Intellectual Property Committee (dealing with employed inventors rights, and copyright/patent issues and legislation). Member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). FidoNews 9-11 Page 7 16 Mar 1992 Chairperson and Organizer of The Hackers Conference (an annual International high-tech conference) since it was originated by Stewart Brand of The Whole Earth Catalog. Member of the program and organizing committee of the first Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy held last year. Former Member of the Board of Trustees, Peninsula Temple Beth El. Licensed Amateur Radio Operator (a "ham", callsign AA6ER). Licensed Private Pilot (single engine land, instrument rated). I've also been President of a variety of local computer and amateur radio groups, and I am still involved with these groups and many other organizations. Paid for by the Glenn Tenney for Congress Campaign Committee 2111 Ensenada Way San Mateo, CA 94403 Voice/Fax: (415) 574-2931 tenney@netcom.com or Compuserve: 70641,23 (also MCI Mail, America Online, and others) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Butch Walker 1:157/3 Changed procedures to get an echomail conference add to the backbone. In an effort to make adding a conference to the backbone both easier and more in the open the following procedures are now put into place. These modify slightly the procedures listed in BOP 1.03. To get a new conference added to backbone distribution the following steps must be followed. I. The moderator of the conference must place a message in the ZEC conference addressed to: Backbone a. Please note any netmail requests will be ignored. Only messages placed in the ZEC conference will be considered valid requests. FidoNews 9-11 Page 8 16 Mar 1992 b. The message must include either the appropriate line from your areas.bbs or a list of fidonet addresses that currently receive the conference. (If a list of nodes is included it would be more accurate to gather this from originating messages in the conference than from $eenbys or path lines) This is to demonstrate wide spread interest in your conference and your current distribution. c. The rest of the message should just be a request to have the message added to backbone distribution. (A sample message follows). II. The same time the request message is posted a copy of the Elist confirmation message (minus password of course) should also be posted. If your conference has been in the Elist for some time and the listing is current, then just post the Elist section that covers your conference. (In other words cut and paste a message made up of the elist listing) If your conference is not currently Elisted or if you have not received a confirmation message... DO NOT post a request message. Any request message that does not have the required Elist message as outlined above will not be considered a valid request and will be ignored. III. Two RECs must also request that the conference be added. Those requests will also be posted in the ZEC conference. Please note.... The request to the RECs MUST come from Nodes within their regions asking to have the conference added to the backbone. Those requests must be via netmail to the REC or in a regional sysop echo to the REC and most RECs require that requests come from at least two different nets. Moderators please DO NOT send messages to the RECs as they will probably be ignored. The requests must come from nodes within their regions. Once the above requirements have been met the conference will be added with the next Fidonet.NA. An REC (currently Dan Buda) will monitor the ZEC conference and track all messages addressed to Backbone. That REC will maintain Fidostat.NA tracking the requirements for each requested conference. Fidostat.NA will be posted in the ZEC conference each Friday. John Souvestre will hatch both Fidostat.NA and Fidonet.NA out each Friday night. Butch Walker Interim Z1EC Sample request message: FidoNews 9-11 Page 9 16 Mar 1992 Please consider this a request to add MULT-SCLEROSIS to the backbone for distribution. Current known distribution. C:\ECHO\MULT_S MULT-SCLEROSIS 1:108/50 125/15 141/420 150/140 157/512 243/23 260/225 279/14 320/101 363/15 3603/110 101/460 2220/10 2:252/200 Elist confirmation message. Date: Wed Jan 29 1992 00:00:38 From: EchoList of 1:1/201 To: Butch Walker of 1:157/3 Subj: Mod Update ACCEPTED for Edition 202. Attr: privileged recvd netmail 157/2 ------------------------------- > AREA MULT-SCLEROSIS > TITL Multiple Sclerosis > DESC By request of a local support group at one of the > DESC hospitals, this Electronic Support Group is now > DESC being formed. As the name implies, it is a > DESC support group for MS. > MOD Butch Walker, 157/3 > TOT > VOL > REST > DIST 157/3 > GATE > SEEN > PATH Area MULT-SCLEROSIS Updated. --- EListUpd 0.8.8 Broadcast P.S. to all Update message replies: If you've got any questions refer to the latest EchoList Update instructions (ELMOD691.LZH) dated 6/30/91. Beyond that, you're welcome to send me (Mike Fuchs) a message at 1/201 with any questions, complaints or observations. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SYSOP REURNS TO SERVE YOU: Bob Moravsik 2606/583 FidoNews 9-11 Page 10 16 Mar 1992 After being disenfranchised under questionable conditions, SYSOP is now available on a wide area distribution basis. It offers discussions of interest to all SYSOPS, in general. If you want technical info, stop in. If you are looking for entertaining subjects, wander by. Want a knock-down-drag-it-out debate and are not timid, you are welcome. Find a person annoying, simple, the moderator provides KILLTWIT to you on HIS dime. (please don't use if you route unless it is only in your message base). Rules, very brief: Messages subject to Fidonet policy 4 as if netmail Topics of interest to any SYSOP (must be a SYSOP) Reasonable behavior in the network is required. You can speak your peace or listen to another. ABOVE ALL.. your RIGHTS as a fellow hobbyist are protected here. If your echo links don't provide, request it per your nets procedure. It will take a few weeks to flow. AND KEEP IN MIND....This is a hobby and should be a place to enjoy. Lastly.... *****WARNING****if you are a control freak, SYSOP is hazardous to your ego. Control freaks are eaten for lunch in SYSOP. Thankyou all for SUPPORTING THIS ECHO. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ JOURNAL Echo Jeff Murphy, 1:280/32, bbs hrs 8pm-8am JOURNAL is an echo designed for the historian and genealogist. If you like true stories about real people, this may be the one for you. If you or your users liked the Little House series, you will enjoy JOURNAL. Called Pioneer Journals and Diaries, the conference contains entries from original pioneer diaries and journals, as well as letters or other documents of historical interest. Users are invited to enter the contents of an original journal or diary. To give a feel for the day-to-day lives of the people involved, and what they went through, we are entering a day or two of their diary at a time. FidoNews 9-11 Page 11 16 Mar 1992 Currently I am posting the diary of Lydia Allen Rudd, a woman who crossed the Oregon Trail in 1852. Here is a recent entry: Re: Diary of Lydia Allen Rudd, 1852 May 8... We have come about 12 miles and were obliged to camp in the open prarie without any wood Mary and myself collected some dry weeds and grass and made a little fire and cooked some meat and the last of our supply of eggs with these and some hard bread with water we made our supper. If you would like to have this echo, please contact your REC and request that it be added to the backbone. Currently sysops are calling from Fort McMurray, Alberta, Las Vegas, NV, and Sebring, FL to pick up the echo. If you would like to poll for it on an occasional basis until it becomes available, please contact John Schnake at 1:280/9 for a high-speed feed. Current volume is 15 messages per week. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- by Eddie Rowe, 1:19/124.0 Sierra Club Echo (SIERRAN) Hits Backbone In the event you have not checked your "in" box for the new and improved FiDOSTAT.NA, (or even if you have) I thought I would be sure and mention here in the Snooze that the Sierra Club Echo is now being moved around by the Fidonet Backbone! I would like to publicly thank Mike Ernst of 3812/215 (my long distance EC) for making the echo available to those brave souls who have made special trips to Texas to pick up the echo. It is not every echomail hub who is willing to be the pickup point of any and all who send him netmail. While the Sierra Club Echo (SIERRAN) may be geared for members and friends of the Sierra Club, anyone sharing a desire to change our environment for the better is more than welcome! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 9-11 Page 12 16 Mar 1992 ====================================================================== LATEST VERSIONS ====================================================================== Latest Greatest SoftWare Versions Latest Update: 01/27/92 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- MS-DOS Systems -------------- BBS Software NodeList Utilities Compression Name Version Name Version Utilities -------------------- -------------------- Name Version ADTBBS 1.50@ EditNL 4.00 -------------------- Aurora 1.32b FDND 1.10 ARC 7.12 DMG 2.93 MakeNL 2.31 ARJ 2.20 DreamBBS 1.05 Parselst 1.33 LHA 2.13 Fido/FidoNet 12.21 Prune 1.40 PAK 2.51 Genesis Deluxe 3.2 SysNL 3.14 PKPak 3.61 GSBBS 3.02 XlatList 2.90 PKZip 1.10 Kitten 1.01 XlaxNode/Diff 2.53 Lynx 1.30 Maximus-CBCS 2.00 Merlin 1.39n Other Utilities(A-M) Other Utilities(N-Z) Opus 1.73a* Name Version Name Version Oracomm 5.M.6P@ -------------------- -------------------- Oracomm Plus 6.E@ 2DAPoint 1.50* Netsex 2.00b PCBoard 14.5a 4Dog/4DMatrix 1.18 OFFLINE 1.35 Phoenix 1.07* ARCAsim 2.31 Oliver 1.0a ProBoard 1.20* ARCmail 3.00* OSIRIS CBIS 3.02 QuickBBS 2.75 Areafix 1.20 PKInsert 7.10 RBBS 17.3b ConfMail 4.00 PolyXarc 2.1a RemoteAccess 1.11* Crossnet 1.5 QM 1.00a SimplexBBS 1.05 DOMAIN 1.42 QSort 4.04 SLBBS 2.15C* DEMM 1.06 RAD Plus 2.11 Socrates 1.11 DGMM 1.06 Raid 1.00 SuperBBS 1.12* DOMAIN 1.42 RBBSMail 18.0 SuperComm 0.99 EEngine 0.32 ScanToss 1.28 TAG 2.5g EMM 2.11* ScMail 1.00 TBBS 2.1 EZPoint 2.1 ScEdit 1.12 TComm/TCommNet 3.4 FGroup 1.00 Sirius 1.0x Telegard 2.7* FidoPCB 1.0s@ SLMail 2.15C TPBoard 6.1 FNPGate 2.70 SquishMail 1.00 TriTel 2.0* GateWorks 3.06e StarLink 1.01 WildCat! 3.02* GMail 2.05 TagMail 2.41 WWIV 4.20 GMD 3.10 TCOMMail 2.2 XBBS 1.77 GMM 1.21 Telemail 1.5* GoldEd 2.31p TGroup 1.13 GROUP 2.23 TIRES 3.11 Network Mailers GUS 1.40 TMail 1.21 Name Version Harvey's Robot 4.10 TosScan 1.00 -------------------- HeadEdit 1.18 UFGATE 1.03 BinkleyTerm 2.50 HLIST 1.09 VPurge 4.09e D'Bridge 1.30 IMAIL 1.20 WEdit 2.0@ Dreamer 1.06 InterPCB 1.31 WildMail 2.00 FidoNews 9-11 Page 13 16 Mar 1992 Dutchie 2.90c ISIS 5.12@ WMail 2.2 FrontDoor 2.02 Lola 1.01d WNode 2.1 InterMail 2.01 Mosaic 1.00b XRS 4.99 Milqtoast 1.00 MailBase 4.11a@ XST 2.3e PreNM 1.48 MSG 4.5* YUPPIE! 2.00 SEAdog 4.60 MSGED 2.06 ZmailH 1.25 SEAmail 1.01 MsgLnk 1.0c ZSX 2.40 TIMS 1.0(mod8) MsgMstr 2.03a MsgNum 4.16d MSGTOSS 1.3 OS/2 Systems ------------ BBS Software Other Utilities(A-M Other Utilities(N-Z) Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- Kitten 1.01 ARC 7.12 oMMM 1.52 Maximus-CBCS 2.00 ARC2 6.01 Omail 3.1 SimplexBBS 1.04.02+ ConfMail 4.00 Parselst 1.33 EchoStat 6.0 PKZip 1.02 EZPoint 2.1 PMSnoop 1.30 Network Mailers FGroup 1.00 PolyXOS2 2.1a Name Version GROUP 2.23 QSort 2.1 -------------------- LH2 2.11 Raid 1.0 BinkleyTerm 2.50 MSG 4.2 Remapper 1.2 BinkleyTerm(S) 2.50 MsgEd 2.06c SquishMail 1.00 BinkleyTerm/2-MT MsgLink 1.0c Tick 2.0 1.40.02 MsgNum 4.16d VPurge 4.09e SEAmail 1.01 Xenix/Unix 386 -------------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ARC 5.21 C-LHARC 1.00 MsgEd 2.06 |Contact: Willy Paine 1:343/15,| MSGLINK 1.01 |or Eddy van Loo 2:285/406 | oMMM 1.42 Omail 1.00 ParseLst 1.32 Unzip 3.10 VPurge 4.08 Zoo 2.01 FidoNews 9-11 Page 14 16 Mar 1992 QNX --- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- QTach2 1.09 QMM 0.50s Kermit 2.03 QCP 1.02 NodeList Utilities Archive Utilities QSave 3.6 Name Version Name Version QTTSysop 1.07.1 -------------------- -------------------- SeaLink 1.05 QNode 2.09 Arc 6.02 XModem 1.00 LH 1.00.2 YModem 1.01 Unzip 2.01 ZModem 0.02f Zoo 2.01 Apple II -------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- DDBBS + 8.0* Fruity Dog 2.0 deARC2e 2.1 GBBS Pro 2.1 ProSel 8.70* ShrinkIt 3.30* |Contact: Dennis McClain-Furmanski 1:275/42| ShrinkIt GS 1.04 Apple CP/M ---------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- Daisy 2j Daisy Mailer 0.38 Filer 2-D MsgUtil 2.5 Nodecomp 0.37 PackUser 4 UNARC.Com 1.20 Macintosh --------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Software Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- FBBS 0.91 Copernicus 1.0 ArcMac 1.3 Hermes 1.6.1 Tabby 2.2 AreaFix 1.6 Mansion 7.15 Compact Pro 1.30 Precision Sys. 0.95b EventMeister 1.0 Red Ryder Host 2.1 Export 3.21 Telefinder Host Import 3.2 FidoNews 9-11 Page 15 16 Mar 1992 2.12T10 LHARC 0.41 MacArd 0.04 Mantissa 3.21 Point System Mehitable 2.0 Software OriginatorII 2.0 Name Version PreStamp 3.2 -------------------- StuffIt Classic 1.6 Copernicus 1.00 SunDial 3.2 CounterPoint 1.09 TExport 1.92 MacWoof 1.1 TimeStamp 1.6 TImport 1.92 Tset 1.3 TSort 1.0 UNZIP 1.02c Zenith 1.5 Zip Extract 0.10 Amiga ----- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Software Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- 4D-BBS 1.65 BinkleyTerm 1.00 Areafix 1.48 DLG Pro. 0.96b TrapDoor 1.80 AReceipt 1.5 Falcon CBCS 1.00 WelMat 0.44 ChameleonEdit 0.11 Starnet 1.0q@ ConfMail 1.12 TransAmiga 1.07 ElectricHerald 1.66 XenoLink 1.0 Compression FFRS 1.0@ Utilities FileMgr 2.08 Name Version Fozzle 1.0@ NodeList Utilities -------------------- Login 0.18 Name Version AmigArc 0.23 MessageFilter 1.52 -------------------- booz 1.01 Message View 1.12 ParseLst 1.66 LHARC 1.30 oMMM 1.50 Skyparse 2.30 LhA 1.10 PolyXAmy 2.02 TrapList 1.40 LZ 1.92 RMB 1.30 PkAX 1.00 Roof 46.15 UnZip 4.1 RoboWriter 1.02 Zippy (Unzip) 1.25 Rsh 4.07a Zoo 2.01 Tick 0.75 TrapToss 1.20 |Contact: Maximilian Hantsch 2:310/6| Yuck! 2.02 Atari ST/TT ----------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- FIDOdoor/ST 2.5.1 BinkleyTerm 2.40n9 ApplyList 1.00@ FiFo 2.1v The Box 1.95* Burep 1.1 LED ST 1.00 ComScan 1.04 MSGED 1.99 ConfMail 4.10 QuickBBS/ST 1.06* NodeList Utilities Echoscan 1.10 FidoNews 9-11 Page 16 16 Mar 1992 Name Version FDrenum 2.5.2 -------------------- FastPack 1.20 Compression ParseList 1.30 Import 1.14 Utilities EchoFix 1.20 oMMM 1.40 Name Version sTICK/Hatch 5.50 Pack 1.00 -------------------- Trenum 0.10 ARC 6.02 LHARC 2.01i PackConvert STZip 1.1* UnJARST 2.00 WhatArc 2.02 Archimedes ---------- BBS Software Network Mailers Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- ARCbbs 1.61 BinkleyTerm ARC 1.20 Odyssey 0.37 2.06f-wimp !AskFor 1.01 RiscBBS 0.9.85m BatchPacker 1.00 DeLZ 0.01 MailED 0.95 NetFile 1.00 ParseLst 1.30 Raul 1.01 !Spark 2.16 !SparkMail 2.08 !SparkPlug 2.14 UnArj 2.21 UnZip 3.00 Zip 1.00 Tandy Color Computer 3 (OS-9 Level II) -------------------------------------- BBS Software Compression Utility Other Utilities Name Version Name Version Name Version -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- RiBBS 2.02+ Ar 1.3 Ascan 1.2 DeArc 5.12 AutoFRL 2.0 OS9Arc 1.0 Bundle 2.2 UnZip 3.10 CKARC 1.1 UnLZH 3.0 EchoCheck 1.01 FReq 2.5a LookNode 2.00 ParseLST PReq 2.2 FidoNews 9-11 Page 17 16 Mar 1992 RList 1.03 RTick 2.00 UnBundle 1.4 UnSeen 1.1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Key: + - Netmail Capable (Doesn't Require Additional Mailer Software) * - Recently Updated Version @ - New Addition -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- NOTE: 8 Mar 92 FidoNews versions list update process is about to change, once again. It will be taken over by someone else. In the mean time hold onto your hats (and programs). Watch for an announcement within a week or two. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 9-11 Page 18 16 Mar 1992 ====================================================================== FIDONEWS INFORMATION ====================================================================== ------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ---------------- Editors: Tom Jennings, Tim Pozar Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell, Vince Periello "FidoNews" BBS FidoNet 1:1/1 Internet fidonews@fidonews.fidonet.org BBS (415)-863-2739 (9600 HST/V32) (Postal Service mailing address) FidoNews Box 77731 San Francisco CA 94107 USA Published weekly by and for the Members of the FidoNet international amateur electronic mail system. It is a compilation of individual articles contributed by their authors or their authorized agents. 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