Current QWK Related Products by Patrick Y. Lee July 1, 1992 This compilation is Copyright 1992 by Patrick Y. Lee. Permission is hereby given to use and redistribute this file in any way, shape, or form (elec- tronically, paper, etc.). If distributing the entire file, this copyright notice must be preserved. However, permission is granted to use and dis- tribute portions of this file without credit. (Though you may want to exercise common courtesy in this situation.) The QWK-format is Copyright 1987 by Sparkware. Other names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. The author provides this compilation as-is without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. You are using the information in this file at your own discretion. The author assumes no responsibilities for damages, either physically or financially, from the use or misuse of this informa- tion. Please send corrections and additions to me rather than distributing a modified version of the list, so that all may benefit from your contribu- tion. You can reach me in any of the following mail networks: CompuServe: >INTERNET:p.lee@green.cooper.edu FidoNet: Off-line echo ILink: Off-line, Shareware conferences Intelec: Off-line conference Internet: p.lee@green.cooper.edu PlanoNet: Reviews conference RIME: ->RUNNINGB, Off-line, Common, Net Admin., Shareware, New Users, Turbo Pascal, and Session Manager conferences Without the help of many people (most of whom I have listed in the file CREDIT.TXT), this list will be useless. So please help keep this as up-to- date as possible! Thank you. Updates to this file will be posted once a month in the Off-line conferenc- es on ILink, Intelec, and RIME. The latest version of this file can always be found on Aardvark BBS at (212) 496-8324 with an USR HST DS/v.32bis mo- dem. First time caller has access to this file. -=-=-=-=-=-=-<>-=-=-=-=-=-=- QWK-format Mail Doors BBS Software Door & version Author ------------------- --------------------------- ------------------------ Auntie QWiKer 0.65 Cody Gibson Celerity built-in for 1.39 & up FoReM/Turbo MaxiDoor (Atari ST) Shawn T. Smith GAP built-in for 6.0 & up KingMail/GAP (alpha) Mike King The Main Mail System Tony Summy GT Power BGQWK B.J. Guillot LoraBBS (built-in) MajorBBS MjrMail Greg Hewgill Maximus built-in 2.0 & up OmegaBBS Omail 1.0 (no released yet) David C. Higley Opus Last Mailer (á) Bernardo Cardoso PCBoard Cam-Mail 1.10 Cam DeBuck Complete Mail Derek Backus DJMail 1.17 Derrick Burgess KMail 2.91 Ken Krueger MarkMail 1.58 (2.0á) Cliff Watkins Qmail 2.34 (4.0á) Mark Herring RoseMail 1.60 Vic Kass PowerBBS PowerMail 1.0 Russell Frey QuickBBS GrayQWK GraySoft Development Group TurboMail 1.2 Randy Blackmond (ceased development) RBBS Jimmer 1.5 Jim Goodenough MailManager 1.34 Chip Morrow & Doug Wilson TQM 1.02a Tom Collins Remote Access MKQwk 1.02 Mark May RAMail 3.0 Randy Blackmond RyBBS door in reg. version SearchLight SLQWiK Jack Ridgeway Simplex BBS built in 1.05.02 & up Spitfire JetMail 1.12 D. J. Chuang SFMail Qwk 3.0 Bob Zimmerman SuperBBS built-in TAG DCQWK 1.1 Daniel Corbeau TriBBS TriMail 4.0 Mark D. Goodwin UltraBBS built-in 2.0 John Chwatal Virtual BBS built-in 5.40 Waffle WafLineMail 1.0 (2.0á) Kristopher Nelson Wildcat! built-in Mustang Software, Inc. WWIV QWKmod Barry Watson WWIVMail 4.0 Michael Leib WOMR-QWK (á) Will Hobday -=-=-=-=-=-=-<>-=-=-=-=-=-=- QWK-format Mail Readers Reader name Author ------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- 1stReader (á) Mark Herring Amiga - No name yet Bill Sidhipong Amiga-Mail 0.30 Joao Carvalho Amiga-Mail Elite 1.07 Patrick Evans Amiga-Reader 2.0 Todd Sieland-Peterson & Matt Perry Azerty 1.0 (comes with C source) Ren‚ Cougnenc BasMAIL - Begin written Darryl Basner CoCo/OS9 systems - SCRIBE31.AR CRR 1.43 (for CP/M based systems) EZ-Reader 1.39 Eric Cockrell Freddie 1.1a (Macintosh) Kem Tekinay GoldED (and others via QWKNET conversion program) JABBER 1.1 Marcos Della, Shad Muegge KingQWK 1.05 Mike King Kwak 0.2 Pascal Van Den Berg Macintosh - No name yet - Being written Stan Witkowski MaxiMiser 1.60 (Atari ST) Shawn T. Smith MegaReader 2.10 Kip Compton Message-View 1.12 (Amiga) Robert Gibbs Mirage (á) (Windows) Michael Nelson MR/2 1.04 (OS/2) Nick Knight OFFLINE 1.39 Harvey Parisien OffLine eXpress 2.2 Mustang Software, Inc. OMK 2.01 (Opus Message Kit) Roland Brown PabQwk 0.8 (Atari XE) Pab Sungenis PC-Mail Elite 1.0 Chris Lautenbach Personal Mail Database Manager 1.7 Les Gyurky Power-QWK 2.15b Gale Green Q-Blue 0.7 (Amiga) Paul Kienitz Qmail DeLuxeý 1.25 Mark Herring QWIX (UNIX systems) Dave MacRae QWK_V38.ZIP Thunus F. RoseReader Gold/Platinum 1.60 Vic Kass Session Manager 1.06 Patrick W. Hart Silly Little Mail Reader 2.1a Greg Hewgill Silver Xpress Off-line Mail System 3.00 Santronics Software SPEED READ 1.10 Jim Smith The Mail Reader (á) Jason Hills TNT XL 8.20 Int'l TeleCommunications WinQwk 2.00 Doug Crocker WinRead 2.2 Ollivier Civiol XRS (eXpress Response System) 5.01 Mike Ratledge (Via 3rd party utility XCS 1.10 by R.J. Kusters) Zord 1.03 Chris Sturgess -=-=-=-=-=-=-<>-=-=-=-=-=-=- QWK-format Based Network Softwares Software BBS Software Author ------------------------ -------------- --------------------------- BgNet 1.05á GT-Power B. J. Guillot CNet UltraBBS, Rollin White Remote Access FireNet Spitfire Bob Zimmerman JNet Spitfire D. J. Chuang MKNet 1.00 Remote Access, Mark May QuickBBS, SuperBBS, MK QWiKerNet 0.68 Auntie Cody Gibson QNet 2.04 (3.00á) PCBoard Mark Herring RNet 1.07 (1.08á) PCBoard Robert Vostreys TNet 2.2 Wildcat! Mustang Software Inc. The following mail doors function as network software as well. Cam-Mail PCBoard Cam DeBuck RoseMail PCBoard Vic Kass -=-=-=-=-=-=-<>-=-=-=-=-=-=- Utilities to manipulate QWK-format Mail Packets BW2QWK22.ZIP by Ronald E. Raikes Blue Wave 2.2 <-> QWK convertor program - Converts BlueWave mail pack- ets so they are readable by QWK mail readers and convert REP replies back to Blue Wave format. BlueWave 2.05 door by George Hatchew cur- rently run on Fido, Opus, QuickBBS, Remote Access, SuperBBS, and Telegard systems. CatQWK (CATQWK22.ZIP) by Patrick Lee Utility to combine one or more QWK files into one. This program is entirely command line driven and supports the use of wildcard file- names. It supports whichever archive program the user chooses to use. It will create the PERSONAL.NDX file if told to do so. It can be set up in under a minute and best of all, is free! EZ-Utility (EZUTL103.ZIP) by Eric Cockrell EZ-Utility will convert a mail packet in ProDoor ZipM format into QWK readable format. It will perform the inverse -- from REP into text file that can be uploaded using the ASCII protocol. It's freeware. Filter (FILT162.ZIP) by Patrick Lee Utility program to re-create the index files so that they skip messag- es from a list of users. This will let the user read the mail, and never seeing messages from those who the user does not want. It is very fast and can filter up to 50 names. It's freeware. MessageFilter 2.00 (MF200.ZIP) by Robert Hoffmann Program to delete or separate messages from people whose messages you don't want to see. QWACK (QWACK096.ZIP) Program to convert QWK packets to Blue Wave and Blue Wave *.NEW files to REP. This allows Blue Wave reader to read QWK mail packets. Next version of Blue Wave will be able to read QWK mail packets internally. QwkMan (QWKMAN10.ZIP) by Keith Brown QwkMan is a QWK packet merger. QWKMerge (QWKM105.ZIP) by Mike King QWKMerge is a utility which allows the user to combine several QWK packets from any one BBS into a single master QWK packet. The result- ing QWK packet can be read by any QWK reader. QWKMerge can automati- cally delete duplicate messages and purge messages which have been flagged by the KingQWK reader to be killed. QWKMerge "untrashes" QWK files altered by other off-line readers. It is entirely user configurable by BBS and by conference, and comes complete with a scripting language for unattended operation. QWKPRUNE Utility to remove unwanted messages from QWK-format mail packets based on message headers. It can also tag messages for processing by KingQWK and QWKMerge; remove (R) and Re: prefixes from subject lines; and repair QWK packets damaged by EZ-Reader. QWKSCAN 3.0 (BBQWK30.ZIP) by Elliott W. Jackson QWKSCAN allows you to search for text inside QWK message packets or REP reply files using AND/OR logic operations. It can filter out messages and remembers up to 10 search strings. It is completely menu driven but can be run from the command line as well. It provides you with means to save found messages to file or send to the printer. QWKTXT41.ZIP by Jeffery Foy QWKTXT41 takes a QWK mail archive downloaded from a BBS & converts the messages into an ASCII text file. The file containing the messages will be named MESSAGES.TXT. Public domain with C source. It is use- ful for archival purposes and supports more than 6,000 conferences. RenQWK 1.01 by John Giesbrecht RENQWK is a very simple utility to assign newly-downloaded QWK packets unique (but predictable) names, so that you can keep multiple packets from the same BBS in a single directory without name conflicts. It should be called every time you download a QWK packet. REPUTIL4.ZIP by Frank Y. Yates REPLY UTILITIES version 4.0 is a program to convert a batch of text messages into a REP packet for uploading into the mail door of a PCBoard BBS. It can also convert a REP packet back into text. Freeware. TWIT200.ZIP by Matthew Briggs Program to twits messages by name or subject with wildcard characters. It works with MegaMail DL packets as well as QWK packets. It can be made to run automatically when importing a mail packet into MegaMail Reader too. This is a freeware. TXT2REP (TX2REP11.ZIP) by Geoffrey Sy TXT2REP 1.10 [19-Mar-92] - Utility to convert text file into REP mail packets that can be uploaded to QWK-format mail doors. It operates from the command line, and will automatically create multiple messages if text file is too long. This is freeware!