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- From: bert.tyler@satalink.com (Bert Tyler)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.win32
- Subject: Compuserve Access
- Message-ID: <635.1101.uupcb@satalink.com>
- Date: 21 Aug 92 10:17:00 GMT
- Reply-To: bert.tyler@satalink.com (Bert Tyler)
- Organization: Datamax/Satalink Connection * Ivyland, PA (215) 443-9434
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- MD> Personally, I found it difficult to muck around in CompuserveLand.
- MD> I can't browse quickely and easily. Not like with a good news
- MD> reader (trn is my current favorite).
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- As with Unix and Usenet, a good access program is vital in the Compuserve
- world. Logging onto Compuserve manually is not for the faint of heart
- (or light of wallet) <grin>.
-
- I use TAPCIS, an MS-DOS-based shareware package that completely
- automates (and minimizes) my Compuserve access. Other folks prefer
- the freeware ATO package. Both packages are designed to minimize
- your pay-by-the-minute access time, and both packages do an excellent
- job of it.
-
- Both packages let you preselect which forum/message areas you wish to
- access, then tell the package to automatically dial in to Compuserve,
- collect all of the new message subjects, and quickly logoff again.
- Then you mark any and all of the messages that you want to read and
- the package dials onto Compuserve, collects the messages, and logs off
- again. This "double-clutching" method may seem a bit wierd to you
- Usenet folks, but it's really quite fast and saves a *lot* of access
- time. (You can also tell the programs to run in a single pass,
- reading all of the new messages in an area automatically. I do
- that in some forums.)
-
- Creating and replying to messages is similarly fast and easy. With
- both packages, you enter your messages when you're not online.
- Downloading files is also automated, and uses the Compuserve B+
- protocol with which the CIS network seems to work best.
-
- The folks at Compuserve are quite happy to have packages like TAPCIS and
- ATO available. They know they make a lot more money off of the long-term
- addict who gets some value for his expenditures than the new user who
- uses Compuserve for a month or two, sees his/her first bill, and drops
- dead of a heart attack <grin>.
-
- TAPCIS can be found by entering the TAPCIS forum ("/go tapcis") and
- looking in Library 1 for files named "tapcis.*". I'm not sure where
- ATO can be found - maybe someone else can dive in here and bail me out.
-
- Bert Tyler (bert.tyler@satalink.com)
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- . DeLuxe./386 1.25 #343sa . Did you expect mere proof to sway my opinion?
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