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From: kudut@ritz.mordor.com (Kenneth Udut)
Subject: Re: MS-DOS Kermit 3.14 is released
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14.Jan.1995
In article <3f6k83$icf@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>,
fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz) wrote:
>
> MS-DOS Kermit 3.14 for the IBM PC and compatibles with DOS or Windows
> was released on Thursday, January 12, 1995. The Beta testing period
> is over; thanks to all of you who participated!
>
> For a more detailed announcement, see comp.protocols.kermit.announce.
>
> - Frank
Wonderful! :-)
I saved the announcement - when I get my first paycheck at this new job
next week, I'll be putting in my order for the manual.
[I know it's silly, but I waited to order the manual until version 3.14,
as I wanted an "official" 3.14 on diskette --- even though I'll be
downloading 3.14 from the ftp site now!]
Thanks for the great product, Frank and Joe and all folks who contributed
towards the Kermit effort! This Kermit-fan isn't disappointed in
the least!
Ken
kudut@ritz.mordor.com
P.S. to Joe D. - what did you compile the source code for Kermit
under? What directory is it available in - /kermit/a?
Ken
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