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Welcome To AmFinger 1.3
(c) 1997 Philip Law
pdlaw@amigaworld.com
Introduction
============
What is the finger protocool?
-----------------------------
By Fingering a host, you are able to find out a list of all the people
who are logged onto that machine. You will be presented with a list users
and if you wish, you can finger an individual user and find out his/her
name, address, phone number etc. Basically that's all the finger protocool
was invented for. A bit boring really for everday users such as you and me.
The real reason I wrote AmFinger, was to check the status of your ISP. By
fingering your an address (available from your ISP) you should be able to
find out a list of problems or latest news from it. If you've got no idea
about what the hell I am going on about then why don't you try to finger :
status@gate.demon.co.uk
By fingering this address you should hopefully have more of a clue about
what I am talking about.
Requirements
============
What does AmFinger need to run?
-------------------------------
To run AmFinger you need the following :
OS 2.04 or above.
MUI 3.6 or above. (available from aminet)
A compatable TCP/IP stack such as Miami, AmiTCP or AS225r. (available from aminet)
Installation
============
How Do I install AmFinger?
--------------------------
The easiest way to install AmFinger is to run the provided installation script for
which I am gratefull to Mr Robert 'RobR' Reiswig for writing. If you experience any
problems with the install script then please drop an e-mail to :
vgr@best.com
Please include as much detail in the bug report as you possible can.
Are there any other ways of installing?
---------------------------------------
Of course there are other ways of installing manually. Just copy the 'Amfinger'
executable file into a location of you choice along with the docs, guides, readmes
etc andmake sure that you copy the files :
mui/busy.mcc into MUI:libs/mui
mui/term.mcc into MUI:libs/mui
That's it ! Just run AmFinger from the location that you installed it in.
Operation
=========
How do I work it?
-----------------
Quite simple really. Either type in just a host in the address stringobject or type
in a user@host, hit the finger button and you are away.
The abort button aborts the connection.
The clear button clears the terminal.
Menus
=====
The AmFinger Menu
-----------------
Finger Address :
This is the same as hitting the Finger button. It starts an attept to finger the
address in the stringobject.
Clear Screen :
Clears the terminal of all text.
Save Contents As... :
This enable you to save the contents of the terminal as an ASCII text file. You can
then load the file into a word processor or text editor for printing or editing
purposes.
About AmFinger... :
Contains a list of credits of who helped during development.
About MUI :
Brings up information about MUI.
Iconify :
Iconifies AmFinger.
Quit :
No prizes for guessing what this does.
The Buffer Menu
---------------
Copy To Clipboard :
Use the left mouse button to highlight a section of text. Then chose copy to clipboard
and the contents highlighted will be copied to the clipboard. You can then use the paste
function in other applications to paste the contents in.
The Settings Menu
-----------------
AmFinger Settings :
Takes you to the AmFinger settings window where you can configure the colours for the
terminal. Click on the coloured bar and select which colours you want. Clicking OK
changes the colours, Cancel aborts them.
MUI Settings :
Takes you to the MUI setting for AmFinger. For more information on how to use consult
the MUI documentation.
Save Settings :
This sabes all the address that are in the address columns.
Address Storing
===============
How do I save my addresses?
---------------------------
Click on the popup object at the right of the stringobject. You will see a load of
columns and some buttons. Add enables you to add an address, edit enables you to edit
and address, remove removes the selected one and sort sorts the list into alphabetical
order.
Adding an address is so simple that it needs no documentation.
Regsitering
===========
AmFinger was part of early NetConnect CD versions. A clause in my contract
means that I cannot release it to the public for free and so I have to chrage
something. I didn't really want to make a monetary price on it so I thought
of the idea of making it giftware.
To register simply send a SMALL gift to me. I would say that something costing
around £5 or your country's equivalant would be the maximum. You can send gifts to :
Philip Law
32 Cope Close
Elms Rise
Botley
Oxford
OX2 9AJ
England
If you would prefer to send me a registered version of one of your programs in
return for a registered AmFinger then this is also fine. Just mail me at
pdlaw@amigaworld.com.
A Note To NetConnect Users
==========================
All updates are free to NetConnect users. AmFinger should detect that NetConnect
is present on your system. However if you still get the requestors pop up asking
you to register then please mail me at pdlaw@amigaworld.com and don't forget to
include your regsitration number.
Credits
=======
The documentation was done by the author (Philip Law) <pdlaw@amigaworld.com>
Amigaguide conversion by Jouko Kieho <jouko.kieho@surffi.net>
Thanks to all the people in the about window :-)
Mathias Mischler for term.mcc.
Klaus Melchoir for busy.mcc
A special thanks goes out to Oliver Wagner, the author of AmIRC, Voyager-NG,
AmTalk, Microdots I & II, AmigaNCP and the rest :-) He helped me loads by letting me
use his TCP/IP code to make AmFinger universally compatable with all TCP/IP stacks
for the Amiga. He also helped in other respects.
Look out for his programs at http://www.vapor.com