Re: DOS Yarn tools with Yarn95 ok?

From: Debra Walker (debraw@wwa.com)
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 1997 15:27:21 -0600

On Sat, 15 Feb 1997 09:25:42 -0500,
in article <3305C766.36B4@ime.net>,
Christopher Robert Woods <chrisw@ime.net> wrote:

>Just wondering, if there are any caveats to using
>some of the DOS yarn utils I have seen on the web
>with Yarn95/Souper95?
>
>Most of all, I would like to have .signatures and
>quoted text put in my replies. If I can find a
>way to do that (without running OS/2) und Ich
>bin eine Happy Kamper!
>
>Any info is greatly appreciated!

Hello, Christopher.

I run Yarn95 (version 0.92) (see my headers). I think that YES (Yarn
Editor Shell) would be suitable for your needs. As I recall, there is
a link to the author's Web site at http://www.vex.net/yarn.

>Also, I am thinking about writing a Win32
>type of interface to yarn that would be more along
>the lines of an editor (ala Netscape/Pegasus mail)
>using Delphi. I was wondering if there would
>be any interest (I don't intend on charging for it,
>my linux background makes me loathe to do such)
>and if anyone could give me a pointer to the address
>of the author of yarn and yarn95 so that I could
>ask them a couple of questions.

The author of Yarn is Chin Huang. I think his address is available
either in the english.doc file (in your Yarn directory) or somewhere on
the Web site that I mentioned above.

>PS - for those of you who are using Win '95, I
>recommend you go to
>www.intel.com/IAL/inston/unattend.htm
>
>for a great FREE scheduler app that I believe you
>can even use to turn you computer on/off at certain times
>so as to schedule unattended use of souper and/or
>defrag, scandisk and the like.

Thanks, Christopher. I might check this out :)..

Debra Walker

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