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Jeff Smith | Ward Dossche | Re: changing network |
January 4, 2018 11:29 AM * |
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Hello Ward, >> I guess my question would be how many FTN systems limit themselves to >> only handle one network? > Mine. So your's is the one? :-) >> When I last inquired about multiple network support in Aftershock I was >> told that Anatoly would like to keep it simple and had no current plans >> to offer multiple network support in Aftershock. > What I know is that multi-FTN is in the works, but let's not forget it is a > project under development which nevertheless allows you Fido-functionality > from a phone. Glad to hear it. I was going by the info that Rudi passed along from Anatoly when I last inquired about multiple FTN support. > It is very basic, easy to set-up, easy to run and whenever there's wifi > somewhere I have my point-system with me. I can certainly agree with you on it's ease of setup. When I installed it I had it grabbing echomail in less that 10 minutes. I agree that ease of use and setup is a good thing. > Plus it is not such as other softwares whose complexity grows over the > operator's head and a code where a cat can't find its kittens anymore in. I'm looking at an alternative but haven't reached a point yet to make that determination. Jeff --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-3 * Origin: The Ouija Board (1:282/1031) |
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