Ah, yes, Gerards programs have been ported to Linux as well... IYes timEd is very good for Fidonet purpose, but there is some missings then it gets to using Gated Newsgroups.
was appointed as beta tester [three volunteers: you, you and
you...] but could never get really used to it.
But NetMgr and WIMM fully earned their place on my disk!I did port NetMgr to UNIX no big deal, Gerard know how to write portable code! :)
saying: "hair doesn't grow on brains". That means he must have a lot
of brains... ;)
Ah, yes, Gerards programs have been ported to Linux as well...
I was appointed as beta tester [three volunteers: you, you and
you...] but could never get really used to it.
Yes timEd is very good for Fidonet purpose, but there is some
missings then it gets to using Gated Newsgroups.
I did not use it enough to notice that.
But NetMgr and WIMM fully earned their place on my disk!
I did port NetMgr to UNIX no big deal, Gerard know how to write
portable code! :)
I've never looked at his code, but he's definitely a clever guy.
There is a
saying: "hair doesn't grow on brains". That means he must have a lot
of brains... ;)
I did just test timed agianst mbse today, it seems to work well,
except for it might be damaging the JAM header file, but mbse can
correct that.
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