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- Jan. 16, 1995.
-
- Welcome to SlipKnot Version 1.1
-
- The first operation is to run the program and set up all of the terminal
- characteristics before trying to connect to your UNIX host. Before trying
- the Terminal setup dance, bring up the Help documentation, and keep it
- visible while going through the settings.
-
- Note that since SlipKnot is also an offline WEB renderer, after
- bringing up SlipKnot, you can immediately press the "World Wide Web"
- button, which should show you SlipKnot's local home pages (try it!).
-
- =================== Known problems and workarounds =======================
-
- If you are having initialization difficulties, please read the SNTFAQ.TXT
- document that came inside the distribution file.
-
- 1. If you are having problems with "Host Initialization", (when you attempt
- to press the "to World Wide Web" button for the first time) there is a
- temporary Debug menu item that will log modem traffic (and other
- debugging information) to a file called: SLIPKNOT.DEB. Turn on this
- option just before pressing the "to World Wide Web" button, and turn it
- off just after the failure. Peruse this file (though it may not be very
- meaningful), or send it to us (slpstaff@pipeline.com).
-
- 2. If a document retrieval appears to be stuck, first check whether it
- really is by looking at your modem lights (if you have an external
- modem) and checking whether there is any data coming in. If so,
- let it go for a while. Sometimes the document retrieval odometer
- (showing how many bytes have been downloaded) doesn't move. Click
- momentarily on the red window to unstick the odometer. If these
- instructions are gibberish now (because you are reading the README
- before seeing the program in action), you'll know what we mean when the
- WEB renderer starts working. If it is still stuck, close the document
- retrieval window (the one that is in red) by double-clicking on the
- control button in the upper-left (the way you normally close any
- window).
-
- 3. SlipKnot will not currently run on OS/2-Windows, and may have difficulty
- with Norton DeskTop and/or a program called VSAFE.
-
- ===================== SlipKnot limitations ==============================
-
- 1. SlipKnot cannot display "forms" within documents. The "forms" will
- simply not appear. This is a new World-Wide-Web HTML capability (for
- those of you who understand this jargon), and we are working on it for a
- future release.
-
- 2. Likewise, SlipKnot does not yet perform a WWW operation called
- "authentication". This operation is much more rarely required.
-
- 3. SlipKnot will retrieve documents using the HTTP, FTP and GOPHER
- protocols. No MailTo or other protocols yet. However, SlipKnot has a
- Terminal window into your UNIX session which is accessible at any time
- (except when you are retrieving documents). You can use this Terminal
- window to run your peronal mail program or news reader, or any other
- UNIX operation that you normally use.
-
-
- ======================== SlipKnot Feature List ==========================
-
- SlipKnot was designed from the ground up for modem users -- using slower
- communications lines than folks on expensive high-speed links to the
- Internet. Hence, many of the features were included to make life easier
- specifically for us lower-speed folks.
-
- Some of these features you may already be aware of, some not.
-
- 1. Of course, no SLIP or PPP or TCP/IP services required from your host.
-
- 2. Background document retrieval while browsing documents in the foreground.
-
- 3. Save entire documents (including embedded pictures) in your own
- user-defined folders for later display. This allows you to demo the WWW
- without being online. Also, this is kinder to the Internet, since you
- do not have to retrieve those favorite documents every time you want to
- display them.
-
- 4. Up to 5 different documents can be displayed on the screen simultaneously.
-
- 5. You need not wait for a document to come in before asking for another
- one. You can ask for the retrieval of many documents, and these
- requests will be queued up to be activated one-by-one.
-
- 6. Ability to switch between WWW and your UNIX terminal session whenever
- you wish (except then you are in the middle of retrieving a document).
-
- 7. An "infinite history cache" saves all documents you have retrieved
- during any session in a temporary directory, and even saves them between
- sessions if you desire (limited only by available disk space).
-
- 8. Since SlipKnot is an Internet communications program, it can upgrade
- itself when new versions become available. You can use its One-Touch
- Upgrade mechanism (three touches, actually) to download just the version
- changes and activate SlipKnot's upgrade program.
-
- 9. Change screen fonts and colors, printer fonts, document colors, etc.
- And then use SlipKnot's built-in documents to test the appearance of
- your chosen fonts and colors.
-
- 10. You can choose not to retrieve the pictures embedded inside documents
- and speed up the downloading process significantly. Then, if you
- change your mind, ask SlipKnot to get the same document with the
- pictures.
-
- 11. Install "viewers" to handle files of various types. For instance,
- SlipKnot already comes with 2 "viewers": 1) LVIEW31 to view and
- manipulate graphics files and 2) WPLANY to play sound clips.
-
- 12. Use SlipKnot to help you develop your own home pages. If you master
- the document language, HTML, or use an HTML-editor, you can use
- SlipKnot to display the pages while you are working on them.
-
- 13. Use SlipKnot to retrieve files from anonymous FTP sites. If you know
- how to express your request for a file in the form of a URL, SlipKnot
- will retrieve it for you (in the background, as usual), and place the
- file wherever you wish.
-
- 14. SlipKnot contains some features to handle screen clutter (especially if
- you have several documents displayed simultaneously). There is an icon
- to help you cycle through your visible documents (in case one is hidden
- behind another). And if you minimize a visible document, a small
- numbered icon appears in a prominent place to help you display it again
- immediately.
-
- 15. SlipKnot has an (optional) scripting language to automate your login
- and logout procedures.
-
- 16. You can also use the SlipKnot Terminal to upload and download files.
-
- 17. After you complete the setup process and are successfully using
- SlipKnot, you can pass on the complete setup information to others,
- because it is all saved in a text file (except for your login id and
- password). These settings can be posted as downloadable files.
- Conversely, you can receive these settings from other users on the same
- UNIX system if you are having trouble.
-
-
- Peter Brooks
- MicroMind, Inc.
- slpstaff@pipeline.com