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New software for Wakefield from R-Comp/RCI

We are pleased to announce that the Wakefield show marks the release 
of various upgrades and products that we have been working on over the 
winter.

The most significant releases are new DialUp3 and NetFetch 2 versions 
- 3.1 and 2.1 respectively.  The .1 versions contain significant 
enhancements to both the programs, and particularly the Hermes mail 
transfer software that powers them.

The new version of Hermes has a number of major new features:

  Handling RSS news headlines
     Have you ever visited news websites, such as 
     www.drobe.co.uk, www.iconbar.com or more mainstream sites 
     such as the Financial Times or BBC news?  Wouldn't it be 
     great if the news headlines were delivered to you, rather 
     than requiring you to visit each site each day?  That's now 
     possible.

     Most news websites offer their headlines in a format called 
     RSS.  The new version of Hermes will download as many of 
     these feeds as you wish, and keep track of which headlines 
     you've seen.  It turns them into emails, which are then 
     delivered straight to your email program (eg. Messenger Pro 
     3), along with your other email.

     Once set up, you'll be able to check for new headlines 
     whenever you like, and they will be delivered to your 
     "inbox".  More experienced users may wish to make folders in 
     their email programs to store the headlines from each news 
     website.

     As you've come to expect from an R-Comp product, Hermes 
     makes this all simple, fast and straightfoward.

  View your email online without the need to download it all.
     Sometimes you don't want to download all your email, but you 
     want to see if particular messages are waiting, or you want 
     to manage your mail without downloading (eg. delete spam).  
     Hermes will now do this, listing the mail, allowing you to 
     process it, fetch/delete messages and so on.  How difficult 
     is it?  You just click the "View messages on server" menu 
     option!

  Choose what to do with large messages
     Imagine you're on a modem DialUp connection, and you have 30 
     large emails appear in your mailbox.  Do you want to 
     download them at peak rate (especially as they may be spam)?  
     Hermes now allows you to set a maximum size for messages, 
     and if a message (or multiple messages) exceeds this size, 
     you'll see it listed (just like viewing the mail on the 
     server, above).  Once such messages have been listed, you 
     can choose to ignore them, fetch them, or delete them.

     You can also choose to download large emails at certain 
     times only.

     When this facility is first enabled, we set the maximum size 
     to quite a low value, which is designed to help you combat 
     spam.  Since many of the most troublesome spam messages are 
     a little larger than average, you'll see messages listed 
     before you have to download them, and you can choose what to 
     do with them.

Of course, there are other enhancements too, such as much improved 
problem/error reporting, alternate ways to deal with deleting messages 
(some mail servers can be more finickity than others) and a new look 
to the setup windows, for a less cluttered display.

Existing DialUp3 and NetFetch2 users will be pleased to hear that they 
will receive all this extra functionality for free!  Upgrades will be 
sent out after the show.

If you're not already running DialUp3 or NetFetch2, what are you 
waiting for?



New UniPrint upgrade
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We have released a small upgrade to the various editions of UniPrint 
(version 1.53).  The changes to this are primarily to do with handling 
of shared network printers (improving UniPrint's ability to deal with 
such devices).  We have also tweaked and improved the Virtual Acorn 
mode.  Existing 1.50 users will receive the upgrade shortly.  Users of 
1.40 or earlier will need to make the chargable 1.5x upgrade which was 
released this time last year.


Grapevine 2
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Grapevine 2, our program allowing internet users to communicate with 
each other when online, receives constant tweaks and enhancements, and 
the Wakefield show marks yet another upgrade adding features/fixes to 
all the different modes (as requested by various users).



RISCBooks at the show
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OK, this announcement isn't software news, but we'll have a wide 
assortment of RISCBook models at the show, all at very special prices.  
There will be machines appropriate to all levels of user, from 
affordable entry level units, to ultra high resolution systems.  If 
you're interested in RISC OS on the move, or just a second machine, be 
sure to come and check the RISCBooks out - you'll be amazed at the 
speed and value.


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