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- Current QWK Related Products
- by Patrick Y. Lee
- October 31, 1992
-
- This compilation is Copyright 1992 by Patrick Y. Lee. Permission is hereby
- given to use and redistribute this file in any form (electronically, paper,
- etc.). If distributing the entire file, this copyright notice must be
- preserved. However, permission is granted to use and distribute portions
- of this file without credit, though you may want to exercise common cour-
- tesy in this situation.
-
- The QWK-format is Copyright 1987 by Sparkware. Other names are trademarks
- or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
-
- The author provides this compilation as-is without warranty of any kind,
- either expressed or implied. You are using the information in this file at
- your own discretion. The author assumes no responsibilities for damages,
- either physically or financially, from the use or misuse of this informa-
- tion.
-
- Please send corrections and additions to me rather than distributing a
- modified version of the list, so that all may benefit from your contribu-
- tion. You can reach me in any of the following mail networks:
-
- CompuServe: >INTERNET:lee18@green.cooper.edu
- FidoNet: Off-line echo
- ILink: Off-line, Shareware conferences
- Intelec: Off-line conference
- Internet: lee18@green.cooper.edu
- PlanoNet: Reviews conference
- RIME: ->RUNNINGB, Off-line, Common, Net Admin., Shareware, New Users,
- and Session Manager conferences
-
- Without the help of many people (most of whom I have listed in the file
- CREDIT.TXT), this list will be useless. So please help keep this as up-to-
- date as possible! Thank you.
-
- Updates to this file will be posted once a month in the Off-line conferenc-
- es on ILink, Intelec, and RIME. The latest version of this file can always
- be found on Aardvark BBS at (212) 496-8324 with a 2400 bps MNP modem or on
- The Lunatic Fringe BBS at (214) 422-2936 with an USR HST DS v.32 modem.
- First time caller has access to this file on both boards.
-
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-<>-=-=-=-=-=-=-
-
- QWK-format Mail Doors
-
- BBS Software Door & version Author
- ------------------- --------------------------- ------------------------
- Auntie QWiKer 0.68 Cody Gibson
- Celerity built-in for 1.39 & up
- FoReM/Turbo MaxiDoor (Atari ST) Shawn T. Smith
- GAP built-in for 6.0 & up
- KingMail/GAP (alpha) Mike King
- The MainMail System 2.1 Tony Summy
- GT Power BGQWK B.J. Guillot
- LoraBBS (built-in)
- MajorBBS MjrMail 1.3 Galacticomm
- Maximus built-in 2.0 & up Scott Dudley
- OmegaBBS Omail 1.0 (no released yet) David C. Higley
- Opus O_QWKer (ß) Bernardo Cardoso
- PCBoard Cam-Mail 1.10 Cam DeBuck
- Complete Mail Derek Backus
- DJMail 1.17 Derrick Burgess
- KMail 2.92 Ken Krueger
- MarkMail 1.58 (2.0ß) Cliff Watkins
- Qmail 2.34 (4.0ß) Mark Herring
- RoseMail 1.70 Vic Kass
- PowerBBS PowerMail 1.0 Russell Frey
- Powerboard BBS (built-in) Scott Brown
- QuickBBS GrayQWK GraySoft Development Group
- TurboMail 1.2 Randy Blackmond
- (ceased development)
- RBBS Jimmer 1.5 Jim Goodenough
- Mail Manager 1.35 Chip Morrow & Doug Wilson
- Mail Manager +Plus+ 2.04 Chip Morrow & Doug Wilson
- TQM 1.12 Tom Collins
- Remote Access MKQwk 1.02 Mark May
- RAMail 3.2 Randy Blackmond
- RyBBS door in reg. version
- SearchLight SLQWiK 1.02.d Jack Ridgeway
- Simplex BBS built in 1.05.02 & up
- Spitfire JetMail 1.12 D. J. Chuang
- SFMail Qwk 3.0 Bob Zimmerman
- SuperBBS built-in
- MKQwk 1.02 Mark May
- TAG DCQWK 1.1 Daniel Corbeau
- TBBS QSO (α) eSoft
- TriBBS TriMail 6.0 Mark D. Goodwin
- UltraBBS built-in 2.0 John Chwatal
- Virtual BBS built-in 5.40
- Waffle WafLineMail 1.0 (2.0ß) Kristopher Nelson
- Wildcat! Tomcat! 3.5 Mustang Software, Inc.
- WWIV QWKmod Barry Watson
- WWIVMail 4.0 Michael Leib
- WOMR-QWK (ß) Will Hobday
-
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-<>-=-=-=-=-=-=-
-
- QWK-format Mail Readers
-
- Reader name Author
- ------------------------------------------- ----------------------------
- 1stReader 1.01 Mark Herring
- Alice 2.1 (Mac) Michael Keller
- Amiga - No name yet Bill Sidhipong
- Amiga-Mail 0.30 Joao Carvalho
- Amiga-Mail Elite 1.07 Patrick Evans
- Amiga-Reader 2.0 Todd Sieland-Peterson & Matt
- Perry
- AQuick 2.1 Andrew Westacott
- ASX 2.0 (Amiga Silver Xpress) (N/A yet) Santronics Software
- ATP 1.3 (UNIX with C source and Linux EXE) Thomas McWilliams
- Azerty 1.0 (comes with C source) René Cougnenc
- BasMAIL - Begin written Darryl Basner
- Blue Wave 2.10 George Hatchew
- C64 reader Gary Brinton
- CoCo/OS9 systems - SCRIBE31.AR
- CQWK 1.1 (Atari ST)
- CRR 1.40 (for CP/M based systems) Paul Martin
- EZ-Reader 1.39 Eric Cockrell
- Freddie 1.2 (Mac) Kem Tekinay
- JABBER 1.2 Marcos Della, Shad Muegge
- KingQWK 1.05 Mike King
- Kwak (ß) Pascal Van Den Berg
- KWQ/2 1.0 (OS/2) Kurt Westerfeld
- LHL 1.0
- Mac - No name yet - (ß) Stan Witkowski
- MaxiMiser 1.60 (Atari ST) Shawn T. Smith
- MegaReader 2.10 Kip Compton
- Message-View 1.13 (Amiga) Robert Gibbs
- MikeMayl 1.0α Mike May
- Mirage (ß) (Windows) Michael Nelson
- MR/2 1.32 (OS/2) Nick Knight
- OFFLINE 1.42 Harvey Parisien
- OffLine eXpress 2.2 Mustang Software, Inc.
- OMK 2.01 (Opus Message Kit) Roland Brown
- Orator 1.10 (Windows) Nick Dyer
- PabQwk 1.0 (8-bit Atari) Pab Sungenis
- PC-Mail Elite 1.0 Chris Lautenbach
- Personal Mail Database Manager 1.7 Les Gyurky
- PMQWK (ß) (OS/2)
- Power-QWK 2.15b Gale Green
- Q-Blue 0.7 (Amiga) Paul Kienitz
- Qmail DeLuxe² 1.25 Mark Herring
- Quip 1.02 (Amiga) Oliver Schorr
- QWIX (UNIX) Dave MacRae
- QWKRR128 2.1 (C128) Rod Gasson
- QWK_V38.ZIP Thunus F.
- RoboMail (ß) Dan Parsons
- RoseReader Gold/Platinum 1.70 Vic Kass
- Session Manager 1.06 Patrick W. Hart
- Silly Little Mail Reader 2.1a Greg Hewgill
- Silver Xpress Off-line Mail System 3.00 Santronics Software
- SPEED READ 1.20 Jim Smith
- The Mail Reader (ß) Jason Hills
- TNT XL 8.20 Int'l TeleCommunications
- WinQwk 2.00a (Windows) Doug Crocker
- WinRead 2.2 (Windows) Ollivier Civiol
- XRS (eXpress Response System) 5.01 Mike Ratledge
- (Via 3rd party utility XCS 1.10 by R.J. Kusters)
- Yet Another Mail Reader (α) (Mac) Scott Kelley
- Zord 1.03 Chris Sturgess
-
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-<>-=-=-=-=-=-=-
-
- QWK-format Based Network Softwares
-
- Software BBS Software Author
- ------------------------ -------------- ---------------------------
- BgNet (ß) GT-Power B. J. Guillot
- CNet 1.0 UltraBBS, Rollin White
- Remote Access
- FireNet Spitfire Bob Zimmerman
- JNet (ß) Spitfire D. J. Chuang
- M/A/X 1.1 Remote Access James Berry
- MainMail 2.1 GAP Tony Summy
- MKNet 1.00 Remote Access, Mark May
- QuickBBS,
- SuperBBS, MK
- QWiKerNet 0.69 Auntie Cody Gibson
- QNet 2.04 (3.00ß) PCBoard Mark Herring
- RNet 1.08 PCBoard Robert Vostreys
- TNet 3.5 Wildcat! Mustang Software Inc.
-
- The following mail doors include the network support.
-
- Cam-Mail 1.10 PCBoard Cam DeBuck
- RoseMail 1.70 PCBoard Vic Kass
-
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-<>-=-=-=-=-=-=-
-
- Utilities to manipulate QWK-format Mail Packets
-
- BW2QWK22.ZIP by Ronald E. Raikes
-
- Blue Wave 2.2 <-> QWK convertor program - Converts BlueWave mail pack-
- ets so they are readable by QWK mail readers and convert REP replies
- back to Blue Wave format. BlueWave door by George Hatchew currently
- run on Maximus (1.0 and 2.0), Opus, QuickBBS (2.75 and up), Remote Ac-
- cess, and Telegard (2.5 and 2.7) systems with a port in progress for
- SuperBBS. A port to TAG is on the list, with PCBoard, Wildcat!,
- Spitfire and TriBBS under consideration.
-
- CatQWK 2.20 (CATQWK22.ZIP) by Patrick Lee
-
- Utility to combine one or more QWK files into one. This program is
- entirely command line driven and supports the use of wildcard file-
- names. It supports whichever archive program the user chooses to use.
- It will create the PERSONAL.NDX file if told to do so. It can be set
- up in under a minute and best of all, is free!
-
- CNAME2 (CNAME25.ZIP) by Hans Otten
-
- Program to rename QWK packets so the date of the file is included in
- the filename too. CNAME2 offers user specified file specification;
- wildcards; up to six templates for placing the date in the filename;
- copy or move file after rename; log file; and guarantee unique file-
- name.
-
- EZ-Utility 1.03 (EZUTL103.ZIP) by Eric Cockrell
-
- EZ-Utility will convert a mail packet in ProDoor ZipM format into QWK
- readable format. It will perform the inverse -- from REP into text
- file that can be uploaded using the ASCII protocol. It's freeware.
-
- FidoQWK 1.08 (FIDOQ108.ZIP) by Geoffrey Sy
-
- This program is an echomail processor for FidoNet systems to transfer
- mail with QWK systems. It does the same function as Q/R/TNet for QWK
- networks. It allows any FidoNet compatible BBS systems to transfer
- mail with any QWK host systems. FidoQWK generates *.MSG files which
- can be used for tossing by any Fido compatible boards.
-
- Filter 1.62 (FILT162.ZIP) by Patrick Lee
-
- Utility program to re-create the index files so that they skip messag-
- es from a list of users. This will let the user read the mail, and
- never seeing messages from those who the user does not want. It is
- very fast and can filter up to 50 names. It's freeware.
-
- Kill QWK Dupes (KQDUP110.ZIP) by Cody Gibson
-
- Program to quickly removes duplicate messages from QWK and REP pack-
- ets, even across multiple packets. Kill QWK Dupes is compatible for
- multi-BBS, multi-door and multi-node operations; can be used by users,
- netmail Sysops and Sysops with QWK compatible mail doors. It main-
- tains its own CRC file which is smaller than most other dupe checking
- mail doors. And of course, it is very flexible and configurable.
-
- LocalQWK 1.0
-
- Utility for Remote Access boards that can create QWK packets from the
- command line. This allows Sysops to create mail packet for users
- immediately after mail polling. This is similar to the feature Pre-
- scanning available on some doors.
-
- MessageFilter 2.00 (MF200.ZIP) by Robert Hoffmann
-
- Program to delete or separate messages from people whose messages you
- don't want to see.
-
- QWacK 0.96 (QWACK096.ZIP)
-
- Program to convert QWK packets to Blue Wave and Blue Wave *.NEW files
- to REP. This allows Blue Wave reader to read QWK mail packets. Note
- that Blue Wave version 2.10 and above has internal support for QWK
- mail packets. QWacK is not needed if you are using Blue Wave 2.10 and
- up.
-
- QwkMan 1.0 (QWKMAN10.ZIP) by Keith Brown
-
- QwkMan is a QWK packet merger.
-
- QWKMerge 1.05 (QWKM105.ZIP) by Mike King
-
- QWKMerge is a utility which allows the user to combine several QWK
- packets from any one BBS into a single master QWK packet. The result-
- ing QWK packet can be read by any QWK reader. QWKMerge can automati-
- cally delete duplicate messages and purge messages which have been
- flagged by the KingQWK reader to be killed. QWKMerge "untrashes" QWK
- files altered by other off-line readers. It is entirely user
- configurable by BBS and by conference, and comes complete with a
- scripting language for unattended operation.
-
- QWKNet by Steve Hughes
-
- QWKNet takes a QWK packet and tosses the MESSAGES.DAT file into
- Squish-compatible message bases. QWKNet will then read the Squish
- message bases and export messages into a BBS_ID.MSG file which then
- gets compressed into a *.REP packet.
-
- QWKPRUNE 0.04ß (QPRN004B.ZIP) by David Harden
-
- Utility to remove unwanted messages from QWK-format mail packets based
- on message headers. It can also tag messages for processing by
- KingQWK and QWKMerge; remove (R) and Re: prefixes from subject lines;
- and repair QWK packets damaged by EZ-Reader.
-
- QWKSCAN 3.0 (BBQWK30.ZIP) by Elliott W. Jackson
-
- QWKSCAN allows you to search for text inside QWK message packets or
- REP reply files using AND/OR logic operations. It can filter out
- messages and remembers up to 10 search strings. It is completely menu
- driven but can be run from the command line as well. It provides you
- with means to save found messages to file or send to the printer.
-
- QWKTXT45.ZIP by Jeffery Foy
-
- QWKTXT45 takes a QWK mail archive downloaded from a BBS & converts the
- messages into an ASCII text file. The file containing the messages
- will be named MESSAGES.TXT. Public domain with C source. It is use-
- ful for archival purposes and supports more than 6,000 conferences.
-
- REPLY UTILITIES 4.0 (REPUTIL4.ZIP) by Frank Y. Yates
-
- REPLY UTILITIES is a program to convert a batch of text messages into
- a REP packet for uploading into the mail door of a PCBoard BBS. It
- can also convert a REP packet back into text. Freeware.
-
- RPost 1.01 by Robert Vostreys
-
- RPost is a pre- and post-processor for QWK and REP packets. It can
- delete duplicate messages and spy/copy on messages.
-
- STRIPQWK.ZIP
-
- Program to replace strings anywhere in a message (including tag-
- lines). The user can delete tag-lines entirely or replace selected
- portions of tag-lines.
-
- STRIPRE (STRIPRE.ZIP) by Patrick Lee
-
- Program to strip Re: and (R) from the beginning of subject lines.
- These Re: and (R) make sorting messages a pain for many off-line read-
- ers. This program is in the public domain and is distributed with
- Turbo Pascal source code. It runs very fast and is a snap to use.
-
- TWIT 2.10 (TWIT210.ZIP) by Matthew Briggs
-
- Program to twits messages by name or subject with wildcard characters.
- It works with MegaMail DL packets as well as QWK packets. It can be
- made to run automatically when importing a mail packet into MegaMail
- Reader too. This is a freeware. Version 2.10 can now keep a log file
- showing all the changes TWIT has done to a message base.
-
- TXT2REP (TX2REP11.ZIP) by Geoffrey Sy
-
- TXT2REP 1.10 [19-Mar-92] - Utility to convert text file into REP mail
- packets that can be uploaded to QWK-format mail doors. It operates
- from the command line, and will automatically create multiple messages
- if text file is too long. This is freeware!