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For a friend of mine, I'm looking for windows fido point
software, freeware is preferred.
Message reader that support squish (preferred) and/or hudson
messagebases, tosser, nodelist compiler.
I've already a mailer for him, that's binkd for transport via
internet.
Suggestions? Does he need more?
Best to check in the POINTS echo to see what folks recommend
Message reader that support squish (preferred) and/or hudson
messagebases, tosser, nodelist compiler.
If Squish is *needed*, that will tend to limit the choices
PPoint - in one of its combinations. (uses Binkley etc. as its
Mailer function),
APoint - which provides JAM, MSG or its own proprietory message
base. Has "normal" Fidonet Point facilities - and can be used
for e-mail and NGs via an ISP. Mailer built-in, to which BINKD
can be fitted relatively painlessly.
Depends a lot on both his knowledge and capabilities, plus your
know-how. So, as I wrote above - hook into the POINTS echo and
ask about it Eddy.
I'm sorta "prejudiced" <G>, but if the prospective Point is truly
a newby - I daren't recommend the item I'm using.
--- CrossPoint [OpenXP/16] v3.40 RC3 R
For a friend of mine, I'm looking for windows fido point software, freeware is preferred.
Message reader that support squish (preferred) and/or hudson
messagebases, tosser, nodelist compiler.
Depends a lot on both his knowledge and capabilities, plus your
know-how. So, as I wrote above - hook into the POINTS echo and
ask about it Eddy.
He does have limited knowdledge about computers and programs, for
more complicated setups he asks me.
I'm sorta "prejudiced" <G>, but if the prospective Point is
truly a newby - I daren't recommend the item I'm using.
Why not?
--- CrossPoint [OpenXP/16] v3.40 RC3 R
You're using CrossPoint, but I don't know that program.
see the message base. You could also use GEcho or Fastecho, and have
both have command line options to automate that.) For a nodelist
compiler, I use QNode; it has never given me any trouble.
see the message base. You could also use GEcho or Fastecho, and
have
I didn't know Gecho supports Squish?
both have command line options to automate that.) For a
nodelist compiler, I use QNode; it has never given me any
trouble.
So do I, but I've heard some people have had problems with it on fast Pentiums.
I didn't know Gecho supports Squish?
Not 100% sure... It's been a pretty long time since I ran it.
Version 1.00 was JAM and Hudson only,
but I think there was a newer version released later that
also supported Squish. (Maybe v1.30?) Bob Seaborn would know
better than me.
He does have limited knowdledge about computers and programs, for
more complicated setups he asks me.
Which *possibly* means that one of the more easy Point bundles,
such as APoint, may be the better choice for him.
forHe does have limited knowdledge about computers and programs,
more complicated setups he asks me.
Which *possibly* means that one of the more easy Point bundles,
such as APoint, may be the better choice for him.
Apoint (v1.25) is EXREMELY buggy on a Win/ME system.
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