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1.1 root 1: .\" Copyright (c) 1986 Regents of the University of California.
2: .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
3: .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
4: .\"
5: .\" @(#)a.t 6.5 (Berkeley) 4/14/86
6: .\"
7: .SH
8: .LG
9: .ce
10: Appendix A \- User Contributed Software
11: .SM
12: .sp
13: .PP
14: Several new programs have been contributed to the Berkeley distribution.
15: .PP
16: .BP ansitape
17: Is a new program for handling tapes in ANSI format
18: and for transferring files between UNIX and VMS.
19: .BP B
20: Yet another new language.
21: .BP cpm
22: Is a file transfer protocol between UNIX and CP/M.
23: .BP dipress
24: A new program to convert \fIditroff\fP output to Xerox Interpress format.
25: .BP emacs
26: Is a public domain version of \fIemacs\fP.
27: .BP help
28: An extensive new UNIX help facility.
29: .BP hyper
30: A router and log program for the Hyperchannel.
31: .BP icon
32: The latest and greatest version from Arizona.
33: .BP jove
34: Is a simplified \fIemacs\fP-style editor.
35: .BP kermit
36: A file transfer protocol between UNIX and microcomputers.
37: .BP mh
38: This release includes MH Version 6.3, with Berkeley modifications.
39: It has been rewritten numerous times since the original version
40: release with 4.2BSD.
41: Each utility is now infinitely programmable.
42: .BP mkmf
43: Has been separated from \fISPMS\fP.
44: .BP mmdf
45: Is a new set of mail reading and transport programs.
46: .BP news
47: The latest revision of the Usenet news programs, B news 2.10.3 beta.
48: .BP np100
49: Utilities to download the Interlan NP100 Ethernet board.
50: .BP patch
51: Is a new program designed for taking diffs and applying them to
52: the source file.
53: If you only look at one new program, this is the one!
54: .BP pathalias
55: A new program that attempts to discover uucp path routing.
56: .BP pup
57: An implementation of the Xerox PUP protocols
58: and several useful programs that use them.
59: .BP rn
60: A new interface for reading (or ignoring) news.
61: .BP sumacc
62: A C compiler set of programs for doing MacIntosh software development.
63: .BP sunrpc
64: Yet another RPC protocol.
65: .BP tac
66: Is a program that displays a file in reverse line order.
67: .BP umodem
68: Another file transfer protocol between UNIX and microcomputers.
69: .BP X
70: A new window system that was developed at MIT.
71: This distribution supports the DEC VS100,
72: the Sun and the DEC b/w VAXStation II (QVSS).
73: .BP xns
74: A courier RPC mechanism that runs on Xerox NS, and many useful applications
75: developed at Cornell University.
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