OLMenu and sonr
Internet freeware by Ken Gresham

OLMenu and sonr are menu-based front ends for uqwk, a "packet generator" installed on your service provider's shell account server. Uqwk packages e-mail and/or Usenet news in SOUP (Simple Offline Usenet Protocol) or QWK (BBS-style) packets that are downloaded and read by Offline Reader software on your computer.

Both programs are Unix shell scripts that install on the host (service provider's) machine. They can be installed either system-wide or in an individual shell account.

OLMenu automates packet generation and handling:

A configuration file is saved by OLMenu in the user's account after each run. This enables the user to download e-mail and/or new articles with as little as ONE keystroke once OLMenu is configured through easy menu selections. Uploads require only that the user start the upload when prompted.

Sonr is a simpler version of OLMenu supporting only SOUP format, without saving a configuration file. A "quiet" version of sonr is ideal for use with screen reader software, or wherever menu displays are not required or desired. Sonr is included in the OLMenu package, and available separately.

Get your copy of OLMenu or sonr today!

Click here to get OLMenu

Click here to get sonr

Can't find uqwk on your service provider?

Click here to get uqwk 1.8 by Steve Belczyk (source code)

Or try uqwk 2.13, an enhanced version of uqwk

Click here to get uqwk 2.13 (source code)

There are several precompiled versions of uqwk 2.05 available if you can't compile the source code. I've had good results, but use with care. It's a good idea to run the command "uqwk -p" (or "./uqwk -p") after installing to check the operation and verify the configuration of uqwk. This will display uqwk's parameters without processing anything. Check with your service provider if you don't know which version of Unix runs on their system.

SGI IRIX 5.3 and IRIX 6.2
SunOS 4.1.4
Solaris 2.6 (SunOS 5.6)
Linux 2.0.0 (i80x86 only)

Need more help getting your offline reader setup?

Kevin Martin's "How-to Hands-on" Offline Reader page is a very complete introduction to the world of Offline Readers. You'll find all the information you need to get started. There are also links to offline reader software, mailing lists, and Usenet newsgroups related to offline readers.

Go to the Hands On page now!


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