• ughhh

    From Alan Beck@1:229/426.36 to all on Mon Apr 20 19:55:29 2020
    For some reason WinPoint just worked out of the box.

    Don't know what is wrong with it, but, it worked.

    Oh, have to check it for being a 64 bit app.,

    Darn.

    Alan

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Alan Beck on Mon Apr 20 21:44:00 2020
    Hello Alan!

    ** 20.04.20 - 19:55, Alan Beck wrote to all:

    For some reason WinPoint just worked out of the box.
    Don't know what is wrong with it, but, it worked.

    :)


    Oh, have to check it for being a 64 bit app.,
    Darn.

    Well.. it *is* rather dated. The original release was 1996 which predates 64bit. Development stopped short of a years before 64bit was available in Windows.

    Take a look at my PROS/CONS between various point progs. WinPoint has the longest CONS. :(


    ../|ug

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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to August Abolins on Mon Apr 20 19:17:38 2020
    Hello August,

    Take a look at my PROS/CONS between various point progs. WinPoint has
    the longest CONS. :(

    Have you ever looked at Terminate's point mailer? I really liked that mailer although it is an older DOS app that likely doesn't support telnet of binkp.

    It likely could be made to work with binkd or a BSO mailer but that may not be user friendly.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Alan Ianson on Mon Apr 20 23:54:00 2020
    Hello Alan!

    ** On 20.04.20 - 19:17, Alan Ianson wrote to August Abolins:

    Have you ever looked at Terminate's point mailer? I really liked that
    mailer although it is an older DOS app that likely doesn't support telnet
    of binkp.

    I probably *did* try it back in the day. But I just ran through an installation and do not remember how fancy the install was.

    I obviously didn't stick with it as I went from running a Frontdoor/RBBS/ Waffle combination and then later to Remote Access.


    It likely could be made to work with binkd or a BSO mailer but that may
    not be user friendly.

    Maybe. But I have to wonder if the effort would be worth it. It may even have Y2K issues. At first glance, it looks like it only supports .MSG
    style messages.

    Nah.. It is sometimes just better to stick with more recent progs.

    If there was a video that showed what TERMINATE looks like in operation
    and walked through its usage, that would be interesting.


    ../|ug

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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to August Abolins on Tue Apr 21 00:01:10 2020
    Hello August,

    Maybe. But I have to wonder if the effort would be worth it. It may
    even have Y2K issues.

    I see terminate tear lines once in a while still. Not often but once in a while.

    At first glance, it looks like it only supports .MSG style messages.

    It uses Jam message bases if I remember right.

    Nah.. It is sometimes just better to stick with more recent progs.

    One thing I forgot about, Terminate may not be supported or registerable anymore. Maybe it is, I don't know.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Alan Ianson on Tue Apr 21 10:01:00 2020
    Hello Alan!

    ** On 21.04.20 - 00:01, Alan Ianson wrote to August Abolins:

    I see terminate tear lines once in a while still. Not often but once in a
    while.

    I'd swear I've seen something like TERMINATE 5.0 in a tearline, but I
    can't recall which echo/s.


    At first glance, it looks like it only supports .MSG style messages.

    It uses Jam message bases if I remember right.

    Well, then that is good.


    Nah.. It is sometimes just better to stick with more recent progs.

    One thing I forgot about, Terminate may not be supported or registerable
    anymore. Maybe it is, I don't know.

    After the install, I did not get the impression that an unregistered
    version was crippled in any way. So, for the glutton for retro-
    experience, it may still be quite useable for the long run.

    But I reiterate, that some progs are better left to be memories.


    ../|ug

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  • From Martin Foster@2:310/31.3 to Alan Beck on Wed Apr 22 14:58:00 2020
    Hello Alan!

    *** Monday 20.04.20 at 19:55, Alan Beck wrote to all:

    For some reason WinPoint just worked out of the box.

    Yup.

    Don't know what is wrong with it, but, it worked.

    Is that unusual? :)

    Oh, have to check it for being a 64 bit app.,

    It's 32-Bit but it works ok on my Win10(1909)(x64) PC.

    Regards,
    Martin

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