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From: wpns@world.std.com (William Smith)
Subject: Add an FTP client to K95?
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Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 1997 13:26:53 GMT
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I know this counds a little silly, but is it possible to add to the
wishlist an FTP client for K95? Most of the time I'm using K95 as a
Telnet client and VTnn emulator to connect to Unix hosts via the
internet or a dialup PPP link, and kermit transfers are actually
slower than FTP transfers over that kind of link. Still, it's kinda
silly to jump out of kermit to transfer files... 8*)
All of the FTP clients I've used are pretty lame, and I figured if
anyone could make a good one it'd be the Kermit folks. Worst case,
please add it to the wish list.
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Willie Smith wpns@world.std.com N1JBJ@amsat.org
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