From: Kempson Charlie
To: Charlie @ Home
Subject: TkNet 1.0 Release Notes
Date: 31 January 1996 11:46

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*** ANNOUNCING THE RELEASE OF LINUX TKNET VERSION 1.0  ***
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                  31st January, 1996

       by Charlie Kempson (charlie@siren.demon.co.uk)
                          (kempsonc@logica.com)

Following comments from various people on the first release of
TkNet, I am pleased to announce the release of TkNet version 1.0,
which contains significant enhancements over the original.
Changes since version 0.9 include:

*        Support for multiple (dis)connect scripts
*        Optional display of link throughput in Kb/s
*        Scripts configurable via a new setup screen
*        Connect status button toggles connection
*        Startup iconified option
*        Support for launcher items and status as images
*        Option to hide message line
*        Help text expanded
*        Other bug fixes and minor aesthetic improvements

Many thanks go to those of you who sent me comments and
encouragement, and who therefore contributed to the release
of this upgrade.

Upgrade notes are contained within the package to ease
the upgrade from 0.9 to version 1.0.

TkNet version 1.0 is currently in /pub/Incoming on sunsite, 
but will eventually reside in the same location as version 
0.9, i.e.

ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Network/serial

Have fun!

Charlie Kempson

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From the release notes for version 0.9:

TkNet is an easy to use X front end to SLIP/PPP.  It was written for
managing a Demon Internet account, though the interface has been 
designed for easy configuration to suit other setups.  The emphasis 
throughout is on ease of use and maintainability.

The key functions  performed by TkNet may be summarised as:

*     One click connect and disconnect
*     Easy-read connection status and connected time display
*     One click mail retrieval (Demon users note!)
*     Biff monitoring your mail spool file for new messages
*     Launch applications via the integrated 
      configurable toolbar (internal or external).
*     Automatic reconnection on disconnection (optional!)
*     Display of local and remote mail queues
*     Message status line (also used for Microhelp)
*     Log file kept
*     Extensively configurable and customisable using the 
      setup screens provided
*     Supports global and local configuration files
