Re: setting up vsoup

From: Andrew Hodgson (Andrew@hodgsons.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 18:28:28 -0400

In article <g/XR3cGUbZIK092yn@gate.net>,
jstanley@gate.net (John A. Stanley) wrote:
>In article <QrXR3cun8vHZ092yn@swol.de>, rgriech@swol.de (Hardy Griech) wrote:
>>On Tue, 18 May 1999 23:43:18 +800, TDB <mail4tdb@earthlink.net> wrote:
>>:
>>> my computer but I have always found the set up process of vsoup very
>>> unclear. I would certainly like to give it a try if someone has a concise
>>:
>>
>>Ok, I'm trying to make it somehow clearer. As a starter this time only
>>for news reception:
>>
>>- create a new subdirectory, let's say c:\vsoup...
>
>Or better yet, why not just port it to a GUI and make it as simple, easy, and
>intuitive as SouperGUI? To be honest, I DL'd VSoup, took one look at docs,
>and tossed it into the bit bucket because, for me, the greater efficiency
>isn't worth the extra hassle to set it up.
>
>--
>John A. Stanley jstanley@gate.net
>
>

Where can I obtain supergui?? I tried wwsoup but it was awful because it was in
very early beta. I like souper - well I did anyway when I created batch files
for it to work through windows, and I also use uka_ppp to connect and transport
soup packages.

-- 
Sincerely,
Andrew.

A LISP programmer knows the value of everything, but the cost of nothing.