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|    Andrew Leary to andrew clarke    |
|    Announcing timEd 1.12!    |
|    21 Feb 18 14:56:25    |
      andrew clarke wrote in a message to All:               ac> Announcing the release of timEd version 1.12!               ac> timEd is a reliable and fast message editor for FidoNet,        ac> written by Gerard van Essen. It supports JAM, Squish,        ac> Hudson and *.MSG message bases.               ac> Added to this basis are many useful functions like nodelist         ac> browsing, redefinable keys and macros, character translation,         ac> support for encryption and spellchecking and many other things.                ac> However, timEd is still a fast no-nonsense editor, giving you         ac> speed and reliablity as it's major 'features'!               ac> Note 1.12 is a "refreshed" version of timEd 1.10.               ac> Version 7 nodelist lookup support has been removed from version        ac> 1.12 due to licensing issues, but otherwise the program is        ac> fully-functional.                ac> After many years, a 32-bit Windows NT version of timEd is now        ac> available.                ac> Also, many Y2K bugs have been fixed since the 1.10 release.               ac> The new version may be downloaded from here:               ac> DOS version: http://dl.ozzmosis.com/timed/tim112.zip        ac> Windows NT version: http://dl.ozzmosis.com/timed/tim112n.zip OS/2        ac> version: http://dl.ozzmosis.com/timed/tim112p.zip DOS/386        ac> version: http://dl.ozzmosis.com/timed/tim112x.zip                ac> The source code to this release is available on GitHub:               ac> https://github.com/zoomosis/artware              The OS/2 version cannot read a fastecho.cfg. The timkeys.cfg is also missing       from the archive; I had to extract it from the DOS/386 version.              The DOS/386 version seems to run, but the message scan is very slow.              Regards,              Andrew              ---         * Origin: Bits & Bytes BBS * bnbbbs.net (1:320/119)    |
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