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On Thu, 31 Aug 95 08:25:18 EDT Christine Shih said:
>Do we have windows 95? I think it is worth a try at the windows 95
>version of listserv.
Steve and I had talked and thought it might be a good idea to get a sample
version to check it out, although we certainly don't trust it as a standard
yet.
>>Does any one know of any free or cheep listserver software that rund on
>>windows 95 using slip ?
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>Yes, LISTSERV is available for Windows 95 as shareware. Check
>http://www.lsoft.com for more information.
This is rather interesting. I'm not sure what good it would do for us,
however. We certainly couldn't handle 'our' lists on a Windows machine,
could we? Or maybe we could. Wouldn't that be a gas? We could put it
right beside our LAN file server.
Remember this address. And why would it be free? (And promoted by Eric?)
(Unless it really couldn't do much.) When Steve gets back we will put up
Win95 somewhere and maybe can check it out then.
John
P.S. If you have time and would like a REAL project (after Connect is
done, of course) another problem with the Kiosk right now is the weather
maps -- the last I saw, the 'new, improved' versions still were not there,
but we have to find something. Leo used to get the old ones from an ftp
site and cron'd the job like others that you have set up. We have to see
if we can get something. Anything. (I thought they would be gone for a
month or two, and it's been three or four at least.)
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