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Robert Wolfe | Ib Joe | Re: Who is running FD as |
September 17, 2017 3:12 PM * |
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-=> IB JOE wrote to Robert Wolfe <=- IJ> with JoHo back in the saddle I'd like to see where he goes with a IJ> windows or linux version. As much as I think/thought OS2 was/is IJ> cool.... Windows or Linux is where it's at. I would disagree what with the way Microsoft is going with things, Linux, doubtful. At least as a desktop OS. But, both topics are for another echo, not this one, so I will end it right there. IJ> I have a big wish for the future of FrontDoor... I'd like it to be able IJ> to spawn a telnet session off a modem line. There are a few IJ> applications out there... dialup2telnet.... and Synchronet, or Digital IJ> Man, has made one as well. There was never an OS2 version of those IJ> programs, know nothing about programming so I have no clue how to port IJ> said code... Why do this when JoHo would be reinventing the wheel? Especially with SEXPOTS out there that does this very thing -- both for Windows and Linux. And if I can get it to be compiled for OS/2, that, too IJ> Anyway, FD is going to be bigger and better... You never know... IJ> Just saying... You are starting to sound like my husband now ... Gone crazy, be back later, please leave message. ___ MultiMail/CYGWIN_NT-6.1 v0.50 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Neptune's Lair * Olive Branch, MS * os2bbs.org (1:116/17) |
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