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QWKRR128 Table of Contents

Submitted by Gaelyne on Mon, 06/30/2008 - 02:55.


QWKRR128
Table of Contents

Begin Exploring the QWKRR128 Pages



Created: 26 March 1996

  • QWKRR128 Home Page
    What's QWKRR128? Find out here!


  • German Home Page
    QWKRR128 information in German.


  • V5 UPGRADE NOTES
    What's new in QWKRR128 V5


  • QWKRR V5 Files
    Download the latest version!


  • QWKRR FAQs
    Frequently Asked Questions about QWKRR.


  • QWKRR Documentation
    Doc reading was never so painless...


  • QWKRR GNU Licence
    QWKRR is now free to use or to develop



QWKRR128 is a C128 program.
C64 users can use QWKie by Arthur Moore


Offline Mail Reading News


As of 6 May 1999, QWKRR128 has been released under the GNU license and you are free to use and even develop it further if you like. The GNU license stipulates that Rod Gasson retains copyright on his program, but you can develop your own versions so long as you too release it under the GNU license and make the source code available. For a list of the source files and to view the licence, see the QWKRR GNU Licence information page.


Until recently many that would have enjoyed using an offline mail reader on the C= were stopped because the BBS they accessed only offered PKZIP 2.04g, which couldn't be dissolved on the Commodore. This has changed recently, as Errol Smith has created C64 and 128 unzip programs (unzip128v213.prg and unzp6421.prg) to dissolve PKZip 2.04g files. You can find more information about it at http://www.ros.com.au/~errol/unzip64v2.html.


Begin Exploring the QWKRR128 Pages


QWKRR's Postman


Obviously, I'm very much a supporter of QWKRR128.
In fact, I liked QWKRR so much, I married the programmer! :-)

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