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Subject: link an the download page corrected

Author: Andreas Herrmann

Date: 11:44:48 06/01/01

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On June 01, 2001 at 13:58:33, David Rasmussen wrote:

>On June 01, 2001 at 13:21:49, Andreas Herrmann wrote:
>
>>Hi to all,
>>
>>today i have finished the help pages of my CCC Offline Reader. So you can
>>download it now on my homepage http://www.wbholmes.de.
>>The CCC Offline Reader is to browse through the downloaded archive messages
>>offline.
>>
>>The CCC Offline Reader offers the following features:
>>- Integrated Windows Html Help like in MS Office 2000.
>>- Browse archive messages.
>>- Download monthly archive messages from Ftp.
>>- Save messages as [*.txt] or [*.rtf].
>>- Print messages in Richtext format.
>>- Order root messages by several points
>>- Filter root messages.
>>- Search text in messages.
>>- Delete message tree (or sub tree).
>>- Shows a FEN notation that is remarked with [D] as a chess diagram.
>>- Extract an email adress list from all messages.
>>    Export email list as [*.txt],[*.rtf] or [*.csv]
>>    Send email direct.
>>    Edit/insert/delete from email list with remarks
>>- Statistic informations from the messages.
>>- ....
>>
>>
>>Have fun
>>Andreas Herrmann
>
>That sounds very good. I have not been wanting to use an offline reader before I
>thought the product was mature. This one sounds like it is.
>
>I had some trouble downloading it, though. The link from the download page was
>still pointing to your harddrive at home I think. So I had to guess for my self.
>
>I found it at
>
>http://www.wbholmes.de/cccreader/cccreader.zip
>

Please try again. I just corrected the link on the download page.

>BTW. How much space does _all_ of the archives take?
I havn't count them, but i think over 100 MB.

>Have you considered making
>the program able to access .zip files directly? Text can be compressed _very_
>effeciently.
Sorry no.

Andreas



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