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Re: Marinetti Applications
- Subject: Re: Marinetti Applications
- From: Kim Howe <khowe@omninet.net.au>
- Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2003 20:25:10 +0800
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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In article <grgS9.1439$j22.1249604@newsfeed.slurp.net>, Iosaef the
Irascable <rummikub32@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Howdy all!
>
> Having recently acquired a LANceGS from a friend (who bought it
> and found it too difficult to set up), and also having installed
> Marinetti and getting everything kosher with the rest of my system, I
> embarked on a hunt for Marinett-enabled applications.
>
> These are what I found:
>
> Marinetti 2.0.1 Telnet
> Telnetti
> gsAIM
> Samurai
> Spectrum 2.x
> Spectrum Internet Suite
> Spectrum Automated Mailer
> Arachnid
>
To add a couple to that list:
Spectrum Automated File Exchange
TelnetNDA
> Now to the question: Is there anything else out there that Google won't
> pick up? (As a sidenote, Arachnid's site appears to be gone...)
>
My sites (for Arachnid and TelnetNDA) are somewhat broken at the
moment, due to a change in the file structure on Syndicomm a while
back, me changing ISPs and me having health problems which have
resulted in me not getting the sites fixed yet.
> As soon as I get the cash, I plan on buying Spectrum and its assorted
> goodies, but I'd like to find other, free/shareware or even commercial,
> equally useful software. Are there any developers left out there, still
> working on this stuff, or do I get to take a crash-course in both IIgs
> programming and RFC compliance? :)
>
I'm still working on my stuff, as health permits. Hopefully this year
will be better than the last and some of my projects will see the light
of day. (I have an update to TelnetNDA in the works, and ftpNDA, an ftp
client sister program to TelnetNDA, among other things.)
> Take Care!
> Josef
> ...who would give valuable body parts for a less laggy IIgs telnet client.
>
Try TelnetNDA. It's fairly bare bones, feature-wise but it is pretty
quick.
Kim Howe