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> it would be good if Kermit had a programmatic way to access the
> dialing-directory filename list, and also programmatic access to its own
> functions for reading the entries (stripping comments and whatnot); I'll
> add these to my list.
Implication that there is continuing development of K95? Mr. Altman has
mentioned that he's
willing to do contract work for privately available patches, but I was not
aware that a new general
release was planned or even being contemplated.
If I'm not reading too much into this, do you have an
estimated timeframe for when a new version of K95 would be available, and
what
we might expect it to contain? (Removal of the 2GB file size limit, etc. :)
Thanks for all your continuing hard work in striving under difficult
conditions to continue to
help ensure the continued use / growth of Kermit.