                        Current QWK Related Products
                             Utilities Edition
                               by Jim Hanoian
                              February 12, 1994

This compilation was Copyright 1992-1993 by Patrick Y. Lee, and is
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               Utilities to manipulate QWK-format Mail Packets

Add Those QWK 1.0 (ADDQWK10.ZIP) by Steve McGrath

     Program to merge multiple QWK packets into one.

Add Those REP 1.0 (ADDREP10.ZIP) by Steve McGrath

     Program to merge multiple REP packets into one.

BugMail 1.05 by Mark Lussier

     Program to read specific text files and create REP packets.  Original-
     ly written and designed for supporting commercial software by reading
     a specific file filter (*.*, etc.) like error reports for uploading to
     a support BBS.  Designed for the developer by allowing him to config-
     ure the filter and conference information and disallowing changes by
     the users.

BW2QWK22.ZIP by Ronald E. Raikes

     Blue Wave 2.2 <-> QWK convertor program - Converts BlueWave mail pack-
     ets so they are readable by QWK mail readers and convert REP replies
     back to Blue Wave format.  BlueWave door by George Hatchew currently
     run on Maximus (1.0 and 2.0), Opus, QuickBBS (2.75 and up), Remote Ac-
     cess, and Telegard (2.5 and 2.7) systems with a port in progress for
     SuperBBS.  A port to TAG is on the list, with PCBoard, Wildcat!,
     Spitfire and TriBBS under consideration.

BlueQWK 1.31 (BLUEQ131.ZIP) by Geoffrey Sy

     BlueQWK lets you read/reply to Blue Wave mail packets with your
     favorite QWK reader.  It includes everything needed to integrate
     seamlessly into the 1stReader environment; but it works with all other
     QWK reader programs as well.  Best of all, it's free.

CatQWK 2.20 (CATQWK22.ZIP) by Patrick Lee

     Utility to combine one or more QWK files into one.  This program is
     entirely command line driven and supports the use of wildcard file-
     names.  It supports whichever archive program the user chooses to use. 
     It will create the PERSONAL.NDX file if told to do so.  It can be set
     up in under a minute and best of all, is free!

CISqwk 2.0b by Mark Lussier

     Bidirectional tosser between TapCis/OzCis and QWK mail readers.  It
     supports binary email, fax, and Internet routing.  It can toss mail,
     forums, and files.

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