I am interested in obtaining a new platform for a mailing list which I presently manage via my own system, which it is quickly becoming too much of a burden on my equipment. The list presently has about 100 members, and that increases by 3 or 4 per day now. The list is a discussion of the X*Press X*Change hardware/software package which is a newswire (UPI/AP/TASS/ETC) delivery system via satellite and cable TV, which is capable of being received on almost all computers. A semi-in-depth explanation of the list is attatched to this message for your inspection. Should anyone be able to assist me in my search for a spot on a LISTSERVer, please let me know. I would be greatly appreciative of any help anyone would be able to offer. X*Press X*Change is a world news [UPI/AP/NOT USENET] transfer system that is delivered via cable TV (see explanation at end). The X*Press company has software for the IBM PC, Mac, Amiga, and Atari ST. A mailing list has been set up to discuss the following items: o The X*Press Service, In General o What can be done to improve the service o What can be done to improve the software package (*) o Tips, Hints, etc. regarding the service and software o Anything which relates to X*Press X*Change (*) This list may be of special interest to programmers who are interested in helping develop a new software package for the IBM PC which will include the bare necessities which X*Press left out. Should you be interested in helping, please, let us know. The following is an edited review of the X*Press X*Change service and software by Gary Bourgois, it helps to explain what this service is all about: X*PRESS X*CHANGE is a very interesting and fun system that brings you access to a LOT of the worlds newswires direct from space to your computer (or over CATV Cable). It has it's own messaging system, and also has GREEN NET and other selected network conferences (no nothing from USENET). The system has great potential to provide some really useful information for those willing to babysit it. Just having the evenings TV schedule helped me find a couple things I had overlooked in the (messy) cableguide. (They also give ME/U schedules and C/SPAN schedules, Soap Opera capsules, and best viewing bets for primetime). I learned about the Earthquake in Turkey over X*press X*change even though I had my radio on. I got the 7PM Associated Press newsfeed at 7:14PM. Their premium service includes a stock ticker and personal portfolio from Standard and Poors. Any Businessman worth his salt should have this service. This requires an additional module, and subscription. For cable subscribers, X*X* is included in the basic cable monthly fee, you pay NOTHING for access to the data. This is why they don't want you "sharing" the information you receive on your screen with anyone. It is amazing to have all this stuff coming in and not having to pay a huge fee for it. X*PRESS X*CHANGE is worth the price of admission. I paid more than that for my first 300 baud modem. Check it out! If you have a dish, or if your cable company has the datastream present (many many of them do) You can get your own X*X* box by getting out your hunk of plastic and calling: 1-800-7-PC-NEWS. If you get Mike Buel, you will find a nice helpful person on the other end who will answer your questions and see you get the box, and cables that will work for you. --- Sean Petty [log in to unmask] ICBMnet: 39'58'12"N 75'84'26"W [log in to unmask]