Version 4 is so far turning out to be a complete rewrite; it will not be possible to port the existing code over as-is without a LOT of messing around.
I can say that so far, D'Bridge 4 will support Unicode and IPV6 natively.
I cannot guarantee I can commit to any kind of a regular development schedule, but will try to post updates as I make my progress. I'm doing all of this on whatever little free-time-to-myself I get.
Version 4 is so far turning out to be a complete rewrite; it will
not be possible to port the existing code over as-is without a LOT
of messing around.
Certain elements will be ported as they are; the dialup modem code
that handles mail sessions (FTS, Wazoo, EMSI), the Queue system
and its format along with a bunch of miscellaneous routines. It
will resemble 3.99 in its menu screens and operation; everything
else is getting redone from scratch.
I am planning this to be cross-platform, GUI based with optional text-based operation. Everything is getting completely redesigned
for point-n-click.
I can say that so far, D'Bridge 4 will support Unicode and IPV6
natively.
I cannot guarantee I can commit to any kind of a regular
development schedule, but will try to post updates as I make my
progress. I'm doing all of this on whatever little
free-time-to-myself I get.
doing all of this on whatever little free-time-to-myself I get.
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