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- PC Pursuit: The Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the mindship IBMPC.
- Our continuing mission - to seek out new life and new BBSes. To boldly go where
- no human has ever gone before (sysops don't count!).
-
- ICECAT - concatenation utility for Icex - combines 2 directories into 1
- If you use PC Pursuit, have an IBM or clone, and have NOT experienced ICEX
- v2.03 you are missing out on a wonderful aid for your addiction! Sure, you can
- use scripts, you can use macros, but none can approach the speed, power, and
- ease of use of the new ICEX dialer. It isn't perfect. It still locks up my
- computer on occasion (but my computer, an aging IBM PC known as the "Pet Rat",
- is not known to be completely "clone compatible" so that probably explains it).
- But, ICEX seldom does that since the new release (v2.03) came out...and it's
- multitude of dialing directories allow me to go out and explore previously
- uncharted territory without having to spend years modifying macros, or ruin my
- eyes squinting at some print-out of a BBS list as I type it by hand at
- Telenet's Racal-Vadic modem prompt.
- Unfortunately, about as soon as I got ICEX v2.03 up and running I discovered
- I WAS spending years (or so it seemed) adding new numbers to the directories,
- ruining my eyes squinting at print-outs while I typed them in, one at a time.
- Besides that, I was constantly having to refer to OTHER print-outs, to remind
- me whether a certain areacode required adding a "one plus the areacode, if it's
- different from your own" (as the old Ma Bell jingle used to go), and which
- city went with which area code... This was cutting severely into my on-line
- time, so I resolved to DO SOMETHING. As is usual with me, what I did was devise
- a program (or in this case, a series of utilities) to let the computer do all
- this work for me.
- Thus: The Cracked IceX Utilities were born!
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- ICECAT - concatenation utility for Icex - combines 2 directories into 1
- This comes in handy sometimes. Let's say you started out with all your TXDAL
- (202) numbers in one directory, and the (817) numbers in another, just to be
- organized. But, after a few weeks or months of calling TXDAL BBSes, you have
- "weeded out" the directories, down to the boards you call frequently. You
- discover you have two directories, each with only about 30 entries. You wish
- they were in ONE file, so you wouldn't have to keep hitting the Left/Right
- arrow keys all the time to swap directories. So...you can either keep jumping
- from one directory to another (while in Icex), looking up an 817 number,
- scribbling it on a pad, jumping to the other directory and Adding it...or just
- run ICECAT on the two files, and make one file.
- It's also handy when you want to update your directories, especially in
- conjunction with the (not included here) Icex Editing program, which WILL
- handle directories with more than 50 entries! Of course, you'll have to pare
- the directory down again before Icex can use it, but ICECAT & the Editor make
- it easy to combine a new list of boards with your current list, then edit out
- duplicates.
-
- For insturctions on how to use ICECAT, just type:
-
- ICECAT
-
- without any parameters on the command line. It will tell you what to do.
-
-
- THE REST OF THE ICExBERG:
- Other Cracked IceX utilities include (but are NOT limited to):
- FRI2ICE - This utility takes Meade Frierson's famous Pursuit BBS List (which is
- updated on a semi-monthly basis) and converts it into a series of
- ICEX203-compatible dialing directories.
- * the afore-mentioned concatenation (ICECAT) & seperation tools
- * an entry editor superior to the one built into IceX. For one thing, you can
- edit any field using all the DOS editing keys, including INS, DEL, the
- cursor keys, etc. The old entry will NOT just "disappear" when you type a
- key on that field
- * a utility to PRINT an IceX directory (either send it directly to the
- printer, or save it to disk in a form you can edit, or print later)
- * other conversion utilities, similar to this one, for processing other
- formats and styles of BBS lists into IceX directories. Eventually, there
- will even be one which can scan ANY file containing BBS numbers/names, and
- pull them out regardless of the format (and check to make sure they are
- PCPable before creating the IceX entry)
- * a utility which produces a "clean" copy of any IceX directory - that is,
- one where all your name & password fields have been blanked - so you can
- safely upload &/or distribute your IceX directories without fear of someone
- getting your passwords to the BBSes you call
-
- Anyone having further suggestions may contact me by mail or via the BBSes or GT
- Net-Mail nodes listed in the program itself.
-
- One last thing: If you like the utilities well enough, and find them useful
- enough, to send for a registered version, I would appreciate it. I'm not going
- to beg for your money, or demand payment or threaten legal action or tear my
- hair or start releasing "crippled" versions of the Cracked IceX Utilities. I
- think that's counter-productive. However, as each new utility comes out I will
- put it on a disk (for distribution to registered users) and I will also upload
- it....various places around the country - not always in the same places each
- time. If you want, you are welcome to keep chasing me around the BBSes, and
- you'll probably catch many of the utilities as other download and upload them,
- but the only way to receive a FULL collection of the LATEST versions is going
- to be if you order a registered copy. That's just common sense. Besides, the
- more registrations I receive, the more incentive I will have to keep producing
- MORE useful additions to the collection. Sure, I'll keep writing IceX tools,
- but normally the software I write for myself is pretty "user-hostile", and it
- takes time to "spruce it up" for general consumption, and whether or not I take
- that time, and feel comfortable continuing to distribute my creations, is
- entirely up to YOU.
- By the way, while we're talking about registering stuff, go ahead and do that
- with Wayne Wolf's ICEX program, too. He only wants, I think, $25, and that's a
- fair price, considering the time and energy ICEX saves, and all the work he's
- put into it.
- Okay, now go concatenate some Icex directories. And keep your eyes peeled for
- MORE Cracked IceX Utilities...
- Thanks,
- Ben Sansing
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