[alt.bbs] Red Ryder 11? Hello?

macman@wpi.wpi.edu (Christopher Silverberg) (10/05/89)

Greetings!

I have a beta release of Red Ryder 11.0.  It is a very impressive program.
In fact, i'd have to say it's the BEST communications program for any computer
that is available.

Several features include Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, Kermit and (new) Flash
transfer protocols, RCMDs (external executable codes), VT-102 emulation,
excellent Multifinder performance, and speed performance of up to 57,000 baud.

But the question is... WHEN WILL IT BE AVAILABLE???

If anyone has any information on some of the newer betas, or the actual new
version, please give me info here... thanks!

 

dwells@Apple.COM (Dave Wells) (10/05/89)

In article <4511@wpi.wpi.edu> macman@wpi.wpi.edu (Christopher Silverberg) writes:
>Greetings!
>
>I have a beta release of Red Ryder 11.0.  It is a very impressive program.
>In fact, i'd have to say it's the BEST communications program for any computer
>that is available.

You might want to amend that to "BEST communications program I've tried."

-Dave

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garym@telesoft.com (Gary Morris @nova) (10/06/89)

In <4511@wpi.wpi.edu>, macman@wpi.wpi.edu (Christopher Silverberg) writes:
> I have a beta release of Red Ryder 11.0.  
> Several features include Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, Kermit and (new) Flash
> transfer protocols, RCMDs (external executable codes), VT-102 emulation,
> excellent Multifinder performance, and speed performance of up to 57,000 baud.
> 
> But the question is... WHEN WILL IT BE AVAILABLE???

According to Freesoft Corp when I called them yesterday, 11.0 it is expected
to be released on November 1, 1989.  They are currently shipping 10.3, which
you can upgrade to for $20 if you are a registered user of 9.4 or older.  To
upgrade from 10.3 to 11.0, it will be $35.  To upgrade from 9.4 or older to
11.0, it's $55.  I didn't ask the prices for new users.  You can
contact Freesoft for more info.   Upgrades require sending in the master disk
and a check.

Address: Freesoft Co.		Phone: +1 412 846 2700
	 150 Hickory Drive
	 Beaver Falls, PA 15010

--GaryM

(Disclaimer: I have no connection with Freesoft except as a satisfied
costumer)
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ar4@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Piper Keairnes) (10/06/89)

>>I have a beta release of Red Ryder 11.0.  It is a very impressive program.
>>In fact, i'd have to say it's the BEST communications program for any computer
>>that is available.
>
>You might want to amend that to "BEST communications program I've tried."
>
>-Dave
>
	Dave,
	Maybe you'd like to share with us what program you think is the best.
Having had the opportunity to work with Microphone II v3.0, Smartcom (latest),
VersaTerm, Kermit (hahaha!), ZTerm, and other varieties of Mac Comm. software,
I would like to say that the beta version of RR 11.0 looks mighty impressive.
	One thing that needs a little revamping about RR 11.0 is the text editing
features in the scrollback buffer. Geez! It redraws the entire visible buffer
every time anything is selected and then deselected...

	Maybe the original quote should have been changed to:

>>In fact, i'd have to say it's the BEST communications program for any Mac"
                                                                        ^^^
	Personally, since I work with Unix systems a great deal... I have
become quite fond of VersaTerm (mostly because it's Kermit implementation
beats anyone I've seen and no other protocols are "supported" by the
PUCC administration.... bunch of weenies I say!) 

	However, I do await the release of RR 11.0.... and impatiently at that.

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ianf@nada.kth.se (Ian Feldman) (10/06/89)

In article <4360@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> ar4@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Piper Keairnes) writes:
>>>I have a beta release of Red Ryder 11.0.  It is a very impressive program.
>>>In fact, i'd have to say it's the BEST communications program for any computer
>>>that is available.
>>
>>You might want to amend that to "BEST communications program I've tried."

  Now, apply the REAL lithmus test to it - does it work with non-USASCII
  character sets?   Any Macintosh-program ought to.  If it doesn't then
  it can't be well written...

  PS. I can send you the necessary Swedish character-set resources to
  put in your system/ remap you keyboard for you to find out.  If it
  does work with these it should accept also other languages.

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isle@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Ken Hancock) (10/08/89)

In article <4360@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> ar4@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Piper Keairnes) writes:
>I would like to say that the beta version of RR 11.0 looks mighty impressive.

RedRyder 11.0 - aka, the user-interface from Hell returns...

Thanks, but I'll stick with something slightly more elegant.
(read as: just about any other termianl program around)

Ken

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