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From: [email protected] (David Rensin)
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Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: cartp 1.0 - A perl ftp/archie interface
Date: 19 Apr 1994 14:39:56 GMT
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*** ANNOUNCEMENT ********

       CARTP (Curses Archie FTP curseperl file grabber) - by Dave Rensin.


       Cartp is a curseperl program that works like archie but better. You can
highlight and multiselect files to get, as well as read text files. You also
have the option of logging all transfers to a log file. Why is this good,
(besides for record keeping), ??? You can tell cartp to use the log file as an
input list rather than searching using archie. WHAT A TIME SAVER !!!

requirements:

       1) all required .pl's are included. Many thanks to the authors of these.
       2) curseperl must be built on your system.
       3) you must have archie compiled on your system to use that part of the
          program.


Where can I get this great program ???:

       It's on ftp.eng.umd.edu in /pub/misc/cartp.zip


Last remarks:

       There's a lot of online help as well as a good syntax listing if type
cartp by itself with no options. Please let me know what you think. I want to
know about any features you want put in as well as the usual bug reports..
I hope you enjoy it....


       -dave :-)



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