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- INTRODUCTION TO NN
- ------------------
-
- RELEASE 6.4
-
-
- nn is a menu based (point and shoot) netnews reader with a complete
- set of features to satisfy both the expert and the novice user. Since
- its first release in Denmark in 1984 (!), in Europe in 1988, and the
- global release in June 1989, it has replaced rn and other well-known
- news readers at many sites.
-
- Some of the key features of nn are:
-
- * Menu-based article selection prior to reading the articles
- with the articles sorted according to subject & posting time!
-
- This significantly reduces the time spent on news reading.
- No keystorkes are wasted on articles you don't want to read, and
- only the articles selected on the menu will be read.
-
- * Release 6.4 uses standard .newsrc, and can leave individual
- articles unread!
-
- * Digests are automatically split and presented as ordinary articles!
- You can transparently save and respond to individual subarticles.
-
- * Full folder support: read, save, and delete individual articles.
-
- * Online help and manual.
-
- * Built-in unshar and patch functions.
-
- * Built-in uudecode function which will automatically unpack,
- concatenate, and decode multi-part postings.
-
- * Easy remapping of keys with advanced macro definition features.
-
- * Automatic kill & selection of articles based on subject or author.
-
- * User specified presentation sequence of news groups based on the
- news group hierarchy.
-
- * Whole classes of news groups can easily be unsubscribed
- permanently, e.g. talk.all and all.politics
-
- * Related groups can be merged and presented as a single group, e.g.
- comp.emancs and all gnu.emacs groups.
-
- * Blindingly fast 'search for subject'. On my Texas S1500 system,
- nn uses less than 20 seconds to find all articles on a specific
- subject among 64000 articles in all groups!
-
- * News collection and presentation is extremely fast, because nn
- uses its own database on top of the standard news system.
-
- * In a distributed environment, the database can be shared among all
- hosts on the network. Only one daemon is needed on the news server
- for all hosts. This works in a heterogenous environment as well.
-
- * NNTP is also supported (using a local database for speed).
-
- Because of the database, nn starts almost equally fast (in a few
- seconds), no matter whether you have 100 or 10000 unread articles!
- The database takes up some disk space, but dramatically improves speed
- and functionality. The amount of disk space consumed is approx. 1Mb
- per 10000 articles.
-
-
- DISTRIBUTION
- ------------
-
- The package is posted as 22 separate shar archives on comp.sources.unix.
- It is unpacked by applying /bin/sh to each archive in turn.
- Everything is a little more than 1 Mbyte, including documentation.
-
- It is also available via anonymous ftp from
-
- host: dkuug.dk (129.142.96.41)
- File: /pub/nn6.4.tar.Z (compressed tar)
-
-
- COPYRIGHT
- ---------
-
- Copyright (c) 1989, 1990 by Kim Fabricius Storm. All rights reserved.
-
- Not derived from licensed software except as stated below.
-
- Permission is granted to anyone to use, modify, and reuse this
- software for any purpose on any computer system, and to redistribute
- it freely, subject to the following restrictions:
-
- 1. The author is not responsible for the consequences of use of this
- software, no matter how awful, even if they arise from defects in it.
-
- 2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either by
- explicit claim or by omission.
-
- 3. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
- misrepresented as being the original software.
-
-
- The following code modules have been incorporated into nn, and the
- above copyright notice does not apply to these modules; they include
- their own copyright notices (or have none):
-
- regexp.c: Copyright (c) 1986 by University of Toronto.
- Written by Henry Spencer.
-
- unshar.c: No copyright notice.
- Written by K. Greer, S. Shafer, and M. Mauldin
-
- decode.c: Derived from a modified Berkeley original posted on
- USENET.
-
- fullname.c: Copyright (c) 1986 by Rick Adams.
- Derived from the Bnews distribution.
-
- contrib/*: Various copyright notices.
- The software available in the contrib/ directory was sent
- to me for inclusion in the nn distribution, because
- the authors think it might be useful to other nn users.
- I have included it *as is*.
-
- inews/*: NNTP 1.5 mini-inews. Copyrights for NNTP applies.
- The software in the inews/ directory is a stand-alone
- version of the NNTP 1.5.7 mini-inews which has been
- slightly changed to ease configuration when used with nn.
-
- Various pieces of code which may have their own copyright notices are
- included in the contrib/ and inews/ directories. This software has been
- sent to me in the hope that it will be useful to somebody else. I
- have included it in this spirit, but I take no responsibilities for
- this software, and I have no intentions to support it.
-
-
- INSTALLATION
- ------------
-
- The following files are contained in the `doc' subdirectory:
-
- The installation procedure is described in the file INSTALLATION.
-
- You may also find useful information in the files PROBLEMS and NNTP.
-
- The file NEWS-6.3 describes the major changes from release 6.1 to 6.3.
-
- The file NEWS-6.4 describes the major changes from release 6.3 to 6.4.
-
-
- BUG REPORTS and SUGGESTIONS
- ---------------------------
-
- Please send bug reports (and fixes) to the following address:
- nn-bugs@dkuug.dk
-
- You may also use nn-bugs for suggestions for improvements (missing
- features in nn are considered to be bugs :-)
-
- The easiest way to send a bug report is by using the :bug command in nn.
-
-
- NN HAS ITS OWN NEWS GROUP
- -------------------------
-
- We have an unmoderated news group dedicated to nn: news.software.nn
-
- The news.software.nn group is used for discussion on all subjects
- related to the nn news reader. This includes, but is not limited to,
- questions, answers, ideas, hints, information from the development
- group, patches, etc.
-
- The news.software.nn group was created in January 1990 after an
- official vote. It may still be missing on parts of the net, so if you
- don't get it please check your news feed, and help propagating the
- news group to the entire net.
-
-
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- ----------------
-
- Since the development of nn is now on its fifth year, numerous persons
- have contributed to nn with ideas and critisism, have helped me debug
- the software by patiently using alpha and beta versions, have provided
- bug fixes, small and big chunks of code, new configuration files, etc.
-
- My warm thanks go to Rene Seindal and Wayne Davison for their many
- contributions, to Lloyd W. Taylor for his efforts counting the
- votes for news.software.nn, and to Paul D. Anderson for running the
- release 6.3 patch server.
-
- I also thank the following persons for their help and contributions:
- Peter Andersen, Jonathan Bayer, Gardner Cohen, Bernie Cosell, P{r
- Emanuelsson, Steven Grady, Miek Grenier, Scott Hankin, Kareth, Mike
- Khaw, Edwin Kremer, Jean-Francois Lamy, Mark Moraes, A. E. Mossberg,
- Mark Nagel, Rich Salz, Steve Simmons, Wietse Z. Venema, James A.
- Woods, and Pim Zandbergen.
-
- And of course I would like to thank the hundreds of other people who
- have reported bugs, given suggestions, provided information, etc.
- Forgive me for not listing all your names here, but I hope you
- understand, and that you will continue to contribute your
- valuable input to the continued developments. Let us keep nn in the
- lead!
-
-
- Kim Fabricius Storm
- Texas Instruments A/S, Denmark
-
- Email: storm@texas.dk
- Snail: Marielundvej 46E, DK-2730 Herlev, Denmark
- tel: +45 42 91 7400 fax: +45 42 91 8400
-