DevelTools Software
(c) 1994, 95, 96 by Matthew Mastracci and Matrix Software


What are the "DevelTools"?

     They are a group of programs specifically designed to aid programmers 
and others in packaging and shipping their programs.  Each is well-documented 
and easy to use.  All of the programs are shareware and completely free to 
use in a non-commercial environment.  (shareware demos, freeware, etc...)

Contacting DevelTools: 


Internet: mmastrac@acs.ucalgary.ca
Web site: http://acs.ucalgary.ca/~mmastrac
Phone: (403)275-0232 - 5p-9p weekday, 10a-9p weekend

Distribution Sites: (contact if you'd like to become one)

BBS/F'REQ Sites: 

 Name             Phone          Fido      F'REQ?  Location             
 ISMWare Support  (403)686-0449  1:134/31  Yes     Calgary, AB - Canada 

 - all sites with "F'REQ? Yes" support magic names
 - all sites with phone number listed can be phoned to recieve files

FileSlave Sites: (distribution via netmail)

 Name             Fido           Location             

 - to request a file, send a message to "FileSlave" to the site and place 
   "SENDME: " and the name(s) of the file(s) you wish to request (separate
   multiple requests with spaces/commas)
 - all FileSlave files have the same magic names as the f'req sites
 - send a message to a FileSlave site with a blank subject line for more help

* Always has latest versions of all files

Current DevelTools software:

 - f'req DEVTOOLS.TXT for the latest version of this file

Manual Compiler v1.05: f'req "MANUAL"

Fully featured manual compiler: supports 
table of contents, section numbering, 
pagination, user macros and is fully 
customizable.


Installer! v1.07: f'req "INSTALL"

Create your own custom installation 
scripts.  Includes aesthetic and file 
manipulation tools, a script compiler 
and a script checker.


FileSlave v1.02b: f'req "FILESLV"

Netmail file request facility.  Anyone 
can request files, which are UUENCODEd 
to them via netmail. Supports Squish,
*.MSG, Hudson and JAM format message areas.


Last Revised 10/10/95
