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Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 19:19:55 UNDEFINED
From: mgaro@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (Michael Garoutte)
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Subject: Re: I'd PAY for a good news reader
In article <patlee.446.02AF98C1@panix.com> patlee@panix.com (Patrick Lee) writes:
>In article <ladic.50.0018CBE9@cs.ubc.ca> ladic@cs.ubc.ca (Lance Ladic) writes:
>>There is no formal "searching" ability for article headings/text that I know
>>of...
>Sure there is, Peter posted about it in one of the trumpet.* lists.
>When you have the list of articles up, just starting typing the word you want
>to find and Trumpet jumps to the next article w/ the matching text (in the
>header).
This doesn't work for me (on the newest beta) either. I used to like this
feature in the DOS version of Trumpet. Everything else (extract...) works
fine!
Michael.
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All Matters Relating to the Need for Adequate Supplies of Newsprint, Printing
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From: hbae@cwis.unomaha.edu (Hansang Bae)
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Subject: Re: What is FSP?
chau@cs.tulane.edu (Nam Chau) writes:
> I've heard a lot about this fsp but don't know what is it?
> Does anyone know what is it?
To the best of my knowledge, FSP is kinda like FTP. The difference is
that FSP uses UDP and fTP uses TCP. What the hell does that mean? UDP
(User Datagram Protocol) is connectionLESS, unreliable protocol. What
that means is: it doesn't handshake to establish a connection and it's
not worried about whether the datagram gets to you or not. The upper
layers will take care of that. Because of these features, it has less
overhead and does not take up a socket. With TCP, you have to establish
a socket, since it's connection oriented protocol. It is also reliable
in that it checks to make sure that you got the datagram.
That's it in a nutshell.
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From: ralphs@halcyon.com
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Subject: Re: Book on internet with software???
> : I have read somewhere that there is a book about the internet that comes
with
> : software for PPP. Does anyone know of this book? I am looking for the PC
> : version.
> There are at least two books with a SLIP/PPP version of Chameleon for
> Windows. "The Internet Unleashed" from SAMS Publications and "Windows
> Internet Tour Guide" by Michael Fraase from Ventana Press. "The Internet
> Unleashed" is one of the most comprehensive books on the Internet
> currently available. It is around $45.00. "Windows Internet Tour Guide"
> is very basic but only runs around $20.00. There are DOS and Mac versions
> of the book and software, too, for the same price.
A fellow by the name of Adam Engst authored a book for MAC users called
"The Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh". It is published by Hayden
Books and was the first of the "Internet in a box" packages. Now, Hayden
has released "The Internet Starter Kit for Windows", authored by Mike
Simon and Cory Low, with assistance from Adam. The book is priced under
$30 and contains a discount offer for SLIP/PPP services. The bandwagon
continues to grow.