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- Overview
- ========
- B.U.B.B.A is a multi-bulletin board message gatherer and reader for OS/2
- Presentation Manager.
-
- It is designed to provide a common message-reader user interface while
- allowing access to many different style bulletin boards.
-
- B.U.B.B.A is designed to minimize the number and duration of online
- operations. Only selected fora and areas are visited to obtain new subjects
- and only messages belonging to marked subjects are downloaded. Subjects are
- marked and messages are viewed offline.
-
- (Bulletin boards supporting zipped CAptured mail, such as Multi-Net are
- supported. In this case, *all* mail in marked areas is captured and
- downloaded in one telephone call. Eventualy, we will plan to add
- FIDO .QWK mail.)
-
- B.U.B.B.A allows downloading of new subjects or marked messages from any board
- while viewing of previously downloaded messages from that, or any other board.
-
- Currently supported boards are IBM National Support Center, Compuserve and
- Fernwood. We plan on supporting many more of the Maximus and Fido style
- boards as time permits (and demand dictates).
-
- Under the menu bar is the B.U.B.B.A Button Bar (say that three times fast!).
- On the Button Bar is a combo-box and four radio buttons.
-
- The combo-box contains the list of currently accessible bulletin boards.
- The currently active bulletin board is selected via this control.
-
- B.U.B.B.A is divided up into four workspaces. They are: Mark, View, Setup
- and Terminal. Each of the workspaces is accessed by its radio button on
- the button bar. The Mark, View and Setup workspaces reflect the context
- of the currently active bulletin board. The Terminal workspace reflects the
- current online operation, regardless of what board is selected.
-
- Note that we have adopted the following terminology to describe the
- organizational hierarchy of bulletin boards:
-
- FORUM - Highest level division. A forum contains one or more areas.
- On some boards this is called a Conference.
- AREA - Broad topic such as "OS/2 2.0 Beta". On some boards this is
- called a section. Only Forum leaders can create Areas.
- SUBJECT - Bulletin board members can create new subjects or reply to
- existing subjects by writing messages.
- MESSAGE - The text written by the user to describe the subject or reply to
- a previous message.
-
-
- B.U.B.B.A Workspaces
- ====================
-
- Terminal
- ========
-
- The Terminal Workspace shows the progress of the current online operation,
- regardless of which BBS is currently active.
-
- When you enter the Terminal Workspace, the button bar expands. Located on
- the expanded button bar are two icons. The first is a keyboard radio-button.
- When selected it allows interactive access to the current online session.
- The second button, when pressed, will attempt to break the current online
- session.
-
-
- Setup
- =====
-
- The Setup Workspace is divided up into two sections. The top half is common
- to all bulletin boards. It contains the communication and modem settings used
- to access the board. The bottom half contains non-hardware settings such as
- user name and password.
-
- You must enter the appropriate information here before attempting any
- online operations with a BBS.
-
- Mark
- ====
-
- When you enter the Mark Workspace, the button bar expands. Located on the
- far right are three radio buttons labeled: Fora, Area and Subjects. Also,
- a vertical "Action Bar" appears containing other context-sensitive controls.
-
- The Mark Workspace is where fora, areas and subjects are selected. Selection
- means different things for each context.
-
- There are two listboxes. The top listbox contains un-marked items and
- the bottom listbox contains marked items. To mark an item, double click
- on an item in the un-marked listbox. To un-mark an item, double click on
- an item in the marked listbox.
-
- Marking Fora
- ------------
- To mark fora, select the Fora context by clicking on the Fora radio button
- on the expanded button bar.
-
- Marking a forum activates it. Only marked fora will be visited to
- obtain new area lists and new subjects.
-
- To add a forum, click on the New button located on the Action Bar. You will
- be prompted for the BBS specific information necessary to add this forum.
- (--Not yet implemented--)
-
- Marking Areas
- -------------
- To mark areas, click on the Areas radio button on the expanded button
- bar. A Combo-box will appear on the left side. This combo-box is used to
- select which Fora's Areas to display.
-
- The listboxes will reflect the areas of the currently selected forum only.
- To switch fora, use the combo-box or the Up and Down arrows on the action bar.
-
- If you have never visited the selected forum, there will not be any areas.
- To get an area list, use the "Join" button on the vertical Action Bar. This
- will cause an online operation specific for the active BBS. It will list
- the available areas and save them. All areas will be un-marked (inactive).
-
- Only marked areas will be visited when gathering new subjects.
-
- Marking Subjects
- ----------------
- To mark subjects, click on the Subjects radio button on the expanded button
- bar. Two Combo-boxes will appear on the left side. The first combo-box is
- used to select a forum. The second combo-box allows you to select an area.
-
- The listboxes will reflect the marked and un-marked subjects of the
- currently selected forum and area only. (To switch fora, use the combo-box
- or the Up and Down arrows on the action bar. To switch areas use the
- right and left arrows.)
-
- If you have marked subjects, the "Marked" Button will appear on the
- action bar. Pressing that button will cause an online operation that will
- gather only the messages belonging to the subjects that were marked.
-
- Note: When an online operation is in progress, you may not access the mark
- controls for that BBS. You may, however, perform Mark operations for other
- BBSs, go to the View Workspace and view any BBSs messages (even the one
- currently online) or watch the progress of the online operation in the
- Terminal Workspace.
-
- After the messages have been downloaded, the "Process" Button should appear
- on the action bar. New messages are held until you press this button. This
- allows you to finish viewing previously downloaded messages in the viewer
- before they are replaced by the new messages.
-
- View
- ====
-
- The View Workspace is where message trees are viewed. There are three
- combo-boxes on the expanded button bar. The first selects fora, the second
- selects areas and the third selects the current subject. (The current
- subject is also selected by using the Up and Down arrows on the action bar.)
-
- It is interesting to see the messages in their from/to relationships.
- After B.U.B.B.A reads all the messages of a given subject, it links the
- messages into a message tree. This tree is displayed and can be used for
- navigation.
-
- The tree and message windows can be sized as necessary. Increasing the
- size of one window will decrease the size of the other. As the mouse pointer
- passes over the border between the two windows, it changes into a sizing
- icon. To size, click the left mouse button, hold and drag the border.
-
- There are two main windows in the View Workspace. When a subject is
- selected, its message tree is displayed in the top window. The first
- message text is displayed in the bottom window.
-
- You may use the graphic tree to select the next message text to view.
- You may also use the left and right arrows on the action bar to scan the
- messages in the order in which they were downloaded.
-
- There are other buttons on the action bar. Currently they are not
- implemented but eventually you will be able to reply to a message, create a
- new subject, search for text, print and file messages.
-
- B.U.B.B.A Bulletin Boards
- =========================
-
- IBM NSC
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- If you want to use CAptured mail. Visit the setup workspace and click the
- option for captured mail. You must own an un-zip utility such as PKUNZIP
- or X-OS2. In the space provided, type the command line necessary to
- call the un-zipper, using the percent sign to act as a marker to tell
- B.U.B.B.A. where to place the zipped mail file name.
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- Compuserve
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- Fernwood
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