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CONTENTS: english ispell jove man termbin termsrc termnet
termnet: Network utilities for term
termnet:
termnet: Includes these utilities, compiled to work through term 1.14:
termnet:
termnet: tncftp - version 1.7.3 of Mike Gleason's NcFTP for term.
termnet: ttelnet - telnet for term.
termnet: tfinger - finger users anywhere on the net.
termnet:
termnet:
termnet:
termnet:
english: The International version of ispell (3.009)
english:
english: Ispell is an interactive spell checker. This version comes with
english: a library of english words.
english:
english:
english:
english:
english:
english:
english:
ispell: GNU ispell 4.0 (interactive spell checker)
ispell:
ispell: The GNU version of the ispell spelling checker. Only uses english.
ispell: If you've installed the international version of ispell, a link will
ispell: be made in your /usr/bin (ispell-GNU -> ispell) that will make this
ispell: the default version of ispell on your system.
ispell:
ispell:
ispell:
ispell:
ispell:
jove: Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs (4.14.7)
jove:
jove: A mostly Emacs compatible text editor, with man pages and the
jove: 'teachjove' tutorial program. If you'd rather have the real thing,
jove: the actual Emacs editor/environment is available as disk series 'E'.
jove:
jove:
jove:
jove:
jove:
jove:
man: On-line manual pages.
man:
man: These manual pages have been preprocessed with groff and then
man: compressed with gzip to save you time and disk space.
man:
man:
man:
man:
man:
man:
man:
termbin: Term 1.14
termbin:
termbin: The executable files and man pages for term, which allows
termbin: multiple shells and pseudo-TCP/IP over modem lines.
termbin:
termbin:
termbin:
termbin:
termbin:
termbin:
termbin:
termsrc: Term 1.14 source code
termsrc:
termsrc: SOURCE code for the TERM daemon which allows multiple sessions over a
termsrc: modem line to another unix machine also running term. This source code
termsrc: is not needed to run term on your Linux machine, but you may have to
termsrc: upload this to your intended term host machine to compile. The
termsrc: makefile has support for:
termsrc:
termsrc: linux netbsd aix sun sgi mips next hpux svr4 osf1 sol21
termsrc:
termsrc: