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This program checks incoming fidonet technology nodelist segments for illegal and redundant nodelist flags, and makes sure submitted segments are up to standard. Fully configurable to suit <othernets> as well as fidonet.
MakeNL (formerly known as MakeNL_ng) is a replacement of Ben Baker's FidoNet nodelist compiler, with some improvements.
It runs under MS-DOS, OS/2, Windows NT, Linux, Mac OS X and other systems.
RNtrack (aka FTrack-AS) is a mail tracker/router for FidoNet-like networks. It has support for a popular message bases: MSG, PKT, Squish and JAM. Perl-scripting support does its work very flexible.
This project is to provide a repository of FTN applications, especially those that do not otherwise have public project space, for use on Fidonet Technology Networks (FTN) systems.
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Turquoise SuperStat reads the contents of a Fidonet message area in one of its supported formats, or standard Usenet news spools, and creates statistics. Turquoise SuperStat supports Squish, *.MSG, FDAPX/w, JAM, MyPoint and tanstaafl's message area base format, and Usenet news groups, either via standard Usenet news spools, or over NNTP.