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- This is an overview of NetScout. For more details, see the
- accompanying documentation in the files SCOUT.TXT (a text file) or
- SCOUT.DOC (a Microsoft Word for Windows 2.0 file).
-
-
- Contents
-
- - What Does NetScout Do?
- - How to Use NetScout
- - Where to Obtain The Library Lists that NetScout Can
- Search
- - How to Obtain the Full-Feature Version of NetScout
-
- 1. What Does NetScout Do?
-
- This program is an off-line Browser of some of the most powerful lists
- that are available on the Internet. The lists make up a database of tens
- of thousands of resources available for research, entertainment, or general
- information. Topics can cover anything from television shows to particle
- physics. By obtaining the lists, and then browsing them off-line with
- NetScout, you can find information much more easily, and at much less
- expense, than conducting a search "on-line".
-
- Once you have located the desired resources using NetScout, you can then use
- your Internet Service to go directly to the resource - be it subscribing to
- a maillist, accessing a site, or one of many other resources.
-
- The lists themselves are very long. Short versions are included along with
- this program to allow you to evaluate NetScout. Instructions are
- provided further on for how to obtain the full content versions of the files,
- at no charge, directly off the Internet.
-
- When you purchase NetScout, you will receive an updated version of the
- program. You will also receive a courtesy copy of the latest version
- of all the Internet lists it supports.
-
-
- 2. How To Use NetScout
-
- Operation is straightforward. You select the resource
- library lists you wish to scan, by clicking the button
- (on/off) adjacent to each. The library lists are described
- in the next chapter.
-
- Then select from 1 to 3 keywords to search for. You may
- select (via a button click) if you wish to capture entries
- that contain all the keyword ("and" logic) or any of the
- keywords ("or" logic).
-
- You may set a maximum number of "finds" that the program
- will limit itself to. This can be a timesaver to prevent
- spending a lot of time on a poor choice of keyword that
- results in many entries being selected. (You can also click
- the "STOP" button at any time to stop a lengthy search.) For
- example, if you were to include the keyword "PC" with "or"
- logic, you would probably find far too many irrelevant
- entries being found.
-
- All entries which match the keyword criteria are stored in
- an output text file. You can save the search crireia and the
- results of the search in ouput files. One the menu bar,
- select "FILE" and drop down to "SAVE AS" to save the current
- search. The search results are stored as a plain text file
- FILENAME.OUT which can be viewed or otherwise used by any
- Word Processor program. The search conditrions themselves
- are saved in a special format file FILENAME.DAT - don't try
- to examine it.
-
- All the normal word-processor-like functions of OPEN, SAVE,
- SAVE AS, CLOSE, NEW, and PRINT may be employed.
-
- Clicking the "RUN" button starts a search. A window
- indicates that the program is "BUSY" until the search is
- over. The number of matching entries is also displayed.
-
- Once you have conducted a search, you can scan the
- individual entries by pressing the "VIEW" button. With the
- "PRINT" button you can send the currently viewed entry to
- your printer. The "NEXT" button steps you through more
- entries. Clicking "STOP" ends the Viewing.
-
- When viewing resource descriptions, the bar at the bottom of
- the screen gives specific instructions for how to use your
- Internet Service to access the listed resource.
-
- You can enter choices for an additional search, or click
- "NEW" to clear all selections
-
-
- 3. Where to obtain the Library Lists
-
- NetScout works with several library lists that are easily available
- off the Internet. Due to space considerations, only a sampling of the
- lists is supplied along with this evaluation copy of the program. However, you
- can easily obtain the full lists themselves following the directions below.
- In order for your downloaded versions of the lists to work with
- NetScout, each only needs to be combined into a single file (if
- downloaded in multiple parts) and given the filename indicated below.
-
-
- Name: Publicly_Accessible_Mailing_Lists
- Description: List of Maillists on the Internet
- Lists contact procedure and gives a brief description of
- subject for each of 1000 maillists available on the Internet.
- Size: 660 KBytes non-compressed
- Location: anonymous FTP server rtfm.mit.edu path /pub/usenet-
- by-group/news.lists; filename Publicly_Accessible_Mailing_Lists
- (14 or more parts). Also re-posted periodically in newsgroup
- news.announce.newusers.
- Usage : Combine all parts into one file and rename "maillist.txt"
-
- Name: LISTSERV.TXT
- Description: List of Bitnet Discussion Groups on the Internet/Bitnet
- Gives a brief description of subject for each of 500+
- maillists available on Bitnet, a network related to the
- Internet. This is a different list from MAILLIST.TXT
- Size: 600K Bytes non-compressed
- Location: Send a mail message to listserv@bitnic.bitnet. In the body of
- the message, have the single entry "list global" (without the
- quotation marks). Leave the subject field blank .
- Usage: rename as "listserv.txt"
-
-
- Name: List_of_Active_Newsgroups
- Description: List of all active news groups. Gives newsgroup
- name and one-line description.
- Size: Approx. 96 Kbytes non-compressed
- Location : anonymous FTP server rtfm.mit.edu path
- /pub/usenet-by-group/news.lists
- filename List_of_Active_Newsgroups (2 parts)
- Usage : Combine all parts into one file and rename "newslist.txt"
-
-
- Name: ftp-sitelist.txt
- Description: Comprehensive list of all known FTP servers world-wide.
- Size: 1 MB non-compressed
- Location : Anonymous FTP server rtfm.mit.edu path
- /pub/usenet/new.answers/ftp-list/sitelist/part**
- (17 parts at present and growing)
- Usage : Combine all parts into one file and rename "ftplist.txt"
-
-
- Name: List of Periodic Informational Postings
- Description: A list of FAQs archived at a key resource
- Size: 630 KBytes non-compressed
- Location : Anonymous FTP server rtfm.mit.edu path
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/.
- Usage : Combine all parts into one file and rename "faqlist.txt"
-
-
- 4. How to Order NetScout
-
- This is an evaluation copy of NetScout. If you use it for more
- than ten days, you must pay for your copy. Upon payment, you will
- receive a registration of the program and, if ordered, a complete
- set of the most current versions of the library lists.
-
- NetScout Order Form
- -------------------
- Fill in the information below, and mail with a check or money
- order for
-
- ___ $ 9.95 for NetScout Program Registration alone.
- or
- ___ $19.95 for NetScout Program plus Complete Set Of List Files
-
- or
- ___ $39.95 for NetScout Program Plus One Year Subscription
- of List Files (Updated Quarterly)
-
-
- Send to ;
- Minuteman Systems
- P.O. Box 152
- Belmont, MA. 02178
-
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