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- GEnie is a BIG place -- nearly 300 RoundTables,
- each with its own Bulletin Board, Library and
- Real-Time Conference area; specialty services like
- Dow Jones News Retrieval and Grolier's
- Encyclopedia; and GE Mail, with its own subset of
- commands and protocol. There's a lot to do, a lot
- to see, but getting around with conventional
- terminal programs can be challenging at best, even
- for the most experienced user.
-
- Enter, the new GEnie graphical Front Ends.
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- Up Front
-
- Front End (or FE, for short) is a bit of jargon
- that's been widely used to describe a program that
- is downloaded and run by the user to interface with
- an online host system. Most Front Ends are used for
- multi-player games, adding graphics and sound
- enhancements that wouldn't otherwise be available.
-
- Although FE's generally include some limited
- communications functions, they are not terminal
- programs; their primary purpose is to act as an
- engine for an individual game. The GEnie FE's,
- however, are a different story.
-
- Like the Macintosh FE, the new Windows FE is a
- terminal program that employs a GUI (Graphics User
- Interface) to simplify interaction and navigation
- of the GEnie Network. Installation is as painless
- as it gets -- as simple as running the
- self-extracting .EXE file in its own directory and
- following a few basic instructions. Running it is
- even easier. Just double-click the GEnie FE icon,
- and away you go.
-
- The first thing you notice when you run the FE is
- its clean, straightforward layout. It runs in its
- own resizeable window and like all Windows
- applications, everything is either icon or
- menu-driven, with primary input coming from the
- mouse. The second thing you notice (if you're a
- Word for Windows user), is a Word-like toolbar that
- puts controls for the built-in text editor right
- out front.
-
- Unlike so many terminal programs, there are no
- complex setups or configurations to complete. In
- fact, getting online is as simple as entering your
- User ID Number and Password, and selecting 'logon'
- from the ONLINE menu. The FE does all the rest,
- from initializing your modem, to completing the
- logon procedure.
-
- Getting Around
-
- Once you're online, getting around is as simple as
- point and click. The heart of the system -- the
- Menu Navigator -- lists all available destinations
- and keeps track of where you've been, making it
- easy to get around and impossible to get lost.
-
- The Windows FE supports and simplifies all of the
- usual GEnie functions and commands, from file
- downloads and Bulletin Board messages, to GE Mail
- and Real-Time Conferences. You don't need a manual
- and you don't need to remember a lot of esoteric
- command functions; all you need is a mouse.
-
- For example, to use GE Mail you just select Create,
- List or Read from the MAIL menu, and up pops a
- window with button controls, a built-in screen for
- text display or entry, and boxes that list all
- relevant information, such as To, From, CCs,
- Subject, Date, Message Number, and Attached Files.
- The button controls let you skip back and forth
- through the letters in the queue, download attached
- files, draft replies or check on a letter's status.
- And the text screen really simplifies composing and
- posting a letter.
-
- What To Do
-
- The Windows FE includes some nifty time-saving
- features, like a built-in text editor, automated
- Locate/Notify and an Address Book editor. But
- perhaps its best feature is the To Do Manager
- (TDM).
-
- Most of the daily, repetitive tasks you perform on
- GEnie, like reading or posting GE Mail, scanning
- Bulletin Board messages or downloading files, can
- be automated with the To Do Manager. Simply check
- the things you want done, and with a single click
- of the mouse the Windows FE will send or receive GE
- Mail, scan or post message, even handle file
- transfers.
-
- All messages and mail collected by the To Do
- Manager are placed in the Filing Cabinet for
- off-line access, where you can read them at your
- leisure. Then, using the text editor, you can draft
- your replies and let the TDM post them the next
- time you log on. It just doesn't get any easier
- than this.
-
- It's FREE!
-
- The new Windows Front End is available as a free
- download during non prime-time hours simply by
- typing M1465 (keyword FRONTEND) at any GEnie Page
- prompt. Less impatient folks can also opt for
- postal delivery by calling GEnie Client Services at
- 1-800-638-9636.
-
- The ease and simplicity of Windows; the power of
- GEnie's massive online information and
- entertainment network. It's an unbeatable
- combination.
-