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ANNOUNCING (as it is _not_ uploaded to highjacked SimTel any more): ================== == ReRead v4.54 == ================== An updated version, 4.54 of ReRead is now available, at its homepage: www.inti.be/hammer/download.htm ==> rread45x.zip (ca. 108 KB) Besides of some squashed bugs it contains a smoothed and improved navigation routine for its core function of mail handling/quoting/ pasting. There are some changes in the hotkey bindings since v4.5 and the (new) search routines - please see ==> rrkeys45.txt there. A reminder for those who never even _heard_ about it (tss, tss): ReRead is done strictly for the DOS Text Mode standard and uses only DOS BIOS I/O functions, thus is speech/Braille friendly, and needs only small memory resources (ca.200K), listing files up to >100 MB and mail folders in the GB range. ReRead is an offline reader for all types of downloaded mail/news folders, for instance the MAIL.DLU type of Nettamer download mail/news files, or of other mailers (Netscape "folders" e.a.) or mail transport agents which store items, as downloaded, in the "raw" RFC format. And it is a general text file lister, with lots of hook-ins, e.g. for editors and HTML-decoders. Basic file handling functions allow to use it as a shell for general DOS tasks, with ergonomical ways for "householding". The functional core of ReRead is a comfortable copy/paste (or print) functionality with flexible target filename buffers, easy switching between targets/sources and drives and directory tree navigating, hot-key invocation of editors and decoders to be hooked-in, etc. ===================== == MAILING PACKAGE == ===================== There's a small and highly versatile mailing (and netting) package build on LADSOFT's LSppp packet driver and Marc Ressl's NETMAIL, with ReRead as the general DOS shell and offline reader to write, read, and process mail: www.inti.be/hammer/download.htm ==> mailing1.zip (ca. 309 KB) It offers a neatly compact setup which is easy to expand for use of the full Net functions with DOS (just add other clients like the Lynx browser, FTP, or Telnet, to run through LSppp). Find some of them, and links to many others, at the ReRead homepage. // Heimo Claasen // <hammer at revobild dot net> // Brussels 2002-06-06 The WebPlace of ReRead - and much to read ==> http://www.revobild.net To unsubscribe from SURVPC send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe SURVPC in the body of the message. Also, trim this footer from any quoted replies. More info can be found at; http://www.softcon.com/archives/SURVPC.html