Flash: Due to an accident resulting in the loss of approximately 15,000 lines of source-code for the QNews newsreader, QNews has been temporarily withdrawn from Beta testing. QNews v0.9b4 Beta has been re-released as QNews v0.9a5 Alpha. Version 0.9a5 is functionally identical to v0.9b4. The missing sources are currently being replaced, and QNews should be re-released into Beta testing shortly. However, at the present time, I am unable to accept or respond to bug reports encountered while using QNews v0.9a5 or prior versions. Although there are about half-a-dozen known bugs in QNews v0.9a5, the major ones you should be aware of are: - QNews will not work with Netcom Netcruiser v1.60 (fixed but not yet included in v0.9a5). - If an error occurs while mailing a message, the "Mail" button doesn't get re-enabled under certain circumstances. This means that you won't be able to resend the message unless you copy and paste the message contents to a new mail message. - Users of v0.9b3 of QNews will encounter GPFs when attempting to use the Saved Messages folder. To correct this problem, delete the file C:\WINDOWS\QNEWS.INI, and reconfigure QNews. Appologies for the inconvenience. This problem will not occur if you have not used v0.9b3 of QNews. - There are still a small number of outstanding GPFs (crashes) that occur under various isolated circumsances in QNews v0.9a5. Please make sure that you are not working on anything critical while using QNews v0.9a5, as GPFs caused by QNews may cause you to lose whatever you are working on in other programs. Thanks for your patience and understanding in this matter. Best regards, Robin Davies. rdavies@magi.com QNews(TM) -- All the News in No Time At All. (TM) Copyright (c) 1995, Robin Davies. All Rights Reserved. QNews is a Winsock-compliant online newsreader that runs under Microsoft Windows. Among other features, it includes: o Multi-threaded execution. Messages can be read, or posted while newsgroups and messages counts continue to update in the background. o Archiving of messages to message folders. o A full featured state-of-the-art Windows user interface including, print, print preview, mutli-column printing, button bars, and full context-sensitive help. o Simple intuitive uploading and downloading of binary files to newsgroups. o Graphical display of threaded messages, allowing the user to quickly determine which messages were posted in response to which other messages. o Speed! QNews has been specifically designed to maximize actual and perceived efficiency over SL/IP and PPP lines. o Support for both XOVER and XHDR news server commands in order to maximize efficiency. o Unlimited message sizes. QNews correctly handles messages larger than 27k bytes. o Only unread message headers are downloaded unless the users specifies that previously read messages should be displayed. System Requirements QNews supports TCP/IP, PPP and SLIP connections to the Internet through the Winsock software interface. Winsock is a standard interface to TCP/IP network connections that most TCP/IP, SL/IP and PPP systems running under Windows provide. OS/2 Warp and Windows '95 both provide built-in SL/IP or PPP support. If in doubt, search for the file WINSOCK.DLL; if it is present, then you will most-likely be able to use QNews. Please note that QNews does not include Winsock DLLs: Winsock services are usually provided by Internet service providers, network vendors or as third party add-ons for Windows. If you currently have access to the Internet, but do not have a valid set of Winsock DLLs, you may want to investigate Peter Tattam's shareware Trumpet Winsock implementation. QNews uses the Internet standard NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) interface to read news from an USENET News host system. QNews, therefore requires that you have access to an Internet host system running NNTP server software. QNews also provides the optional capability to send mail messages in response to News messages. To use this capability, you must have access to an Internet host system providing SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) services. QNews requires that a properly configuredset of Winsock DLLs be present on the system. The Winsock DLLs must support version 1.1 or later of the Winsock Applications Programming Interface specifications. QNews should operate correctly on the following operating systems: Microsoft Window version 3.1 or 3.11; Microsoft Windows for Workgroups version 3.11; Microsoft Windows/NT version 3.1 or 3.5; IBM OS/2 version 2.1 or Mach (as a Windows application). INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING QNews You may place QNews anywhere on your hard drive as long as all files in this distribution are placed in the same directory. The following instructions assume that the files have been placed in the directory C:\QNEWS To install QNews as an icon in the Windows Program Manager, follow these instructions. (1) Activate the Windows Program Manager. (2) Activate the window containing the program group in which you want to install the QNews icon. (Click on the "Main" program group window, for example). (3) Choose the menu item File/New... (4) In the New Program Object dialog, select Program Item, and press the OK button. (5) In the Program Item Properties dialog, enter "QNews" in the Description field. (For this field and all others, ommit the enclosing quotes). In the Command Line field, enter "C:\QNEWS\QNEWS.EXE". If you have placed the QNews files in another a directory other than C:\QNEWS, modify this line accordingly. The working directory and shortcut key fields may be left blank. The Run Minimized checkbox should be unchecked. Press the OK button. If you have followed the instructions correctly, you should see a new icon in the currently active program group entitled "QNews". From now on you can double-click on this icon to start QNews. QNews will automatically create a QNEWS.INI file in your Windows directory the first time it is run. To configure QNews, run the program. QNews will display the Configuration dialog box, if it has not been previously configured. Enter the requested information in the dialog box. If you are uncertain of the internet addresses of your News and Mail servers, contact your service provider for further information. Once you have filled in all the appropriate fields in the Configuration dialog box, press the OK button. QNews will automatically connect to the selected News server and build a list of available newsgroups. This make take a little time, but only has to be done once. Once QNews has been properly configured, it will automatically connect to the selected News server whenever it is launched. Detailed documentation and configuration instructions are provided in the on-line help files. Press the F1 key while QNews is running to access the on-line help, or press the Help button in the Configuration dialog for specific help on fields in the Configuration dialog box. TERMS OF LICENSE QNews is provided as Shareware. The registration fee is US$10.00. When not registered, this version of QNews includes a Nag Screen (a mildly annoying dialog which is displayed every time the program is run) but is otherwise fully functional. Complete terms of license are accessible on the opening screen of the program. This version of QNews is a beta release. The author requests that this version not be redistributed until a final release is available. Please see the on-line help files for important license information. To purchase a licenses to use QNews see the section entitled "Order Form" in the on-line help file.