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- Subject: Re: Using UQWK
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- Date: Sat, 20 Apr 96 12:45:41
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- Greg Blanchard (earthstar@magg.net) wrote in comp.sys.amiga.networking on 20 Apr 1996 08:41:46 -0400:
- > Has anyone found a Unix/Linux program that is better at soup production
- > than uqwk? (I don't mean Lipton or Knorr)
-
- No, I haven't, but I -do- use uqwk rather often (without the +x
- switch you mentioned earlier) and the SOUP it generates works fine.
- It's something of a hassle to set up, but once set up, it can operate
- rather smoothly.
-
- The docs say, I should add, that the +x option may produce
- unpredictable behavior _in_some_readers_. Not in uqwk itself. So,
- try it with your reader and see what happens.
-
- Of course, if you find anything better, I'd be interested.
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