Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!jpradley!jpr From: jpr@jpradley.jpr.com (Jean-Pierre Radley) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Pcomm / A ProComm lookalike Message-ID: <1991Jan31.191046.24691@jpradley.jpr.com> Date: 31 Jan 91 19:10:46 GMT References: <6248@spdcc.SPDCC.COM> <1991Jan29.044338.25509@portia.Stanford.EDU> Reply-To: jpr@jpradley.UUCP (Jean-Pierre Radley) Organization: NYC Public Unix Lines: 18 In article <1991Jan29.044338.25509@portia.Stanford.EDU> fangchin@portia.Stanford.EDU (Chin Fang) writes: >In addition, xcmalt by James A. Woods may fit your bill too. It is available >as a public domain software and it's author actively supports it. > ... >If there are enough interest, I will post xcmalt whose author is a really >nice fellow. Meanwhile I will save bandwidth. James A. Woods is not the author of xcmalt. He's responsible for the "shellshark" format (self-extracting compressed ascii) that I have used to mail xcmalt out to various persons. There's no single "author" for the program, but I've been issuing all the releases and making all the changes, from 2.0 to the present 2.9; I refer to myself as xcmalt's "caretaker" in the README file. I have more changes planned before I release it to this net, but I will gladly mail the current sources to anyone. Jean-Pierre Radley NYC Public Unix jpr@jpradley.jpr.com CIS: 72160,1341