Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!ljdickey
From: ljdickey@water.waterloo.edu (Lee Dickey)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Re: ST-UNIX sh.prg
Message-ID: <1605@water.waterloo.edu>
Date: 1 Jun 88 21:17:29 GMT
References: <6383@sigi.Colorado.EDU> <715@lakesys.UUCP>
Reply-To: ljdickey@water.waterloo.edu (Lee Dickey)
Organization: U. of Waterloo, Ontario
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In article <715@lakesys.UUCP> mark@lakesys.UUCP (Mark Storin) writes:
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>The utilities (as far as I have seen) seem to work fine.  The toolkit on the
>whole has much potential, but without a working shell it's virtually useless.

I agree.
I think that the Gulam shell works well with these utilities, and
has the flexibility that allows you to make your environment the way
you like it... aliases, sets, scripts, prompt, and so on.  I found
that I prefer "more14" to the one built in to Gulam, so I use that.

I found that in the Toolkit by Andrew Smith and Steve Ashcroft,
there are some things that I am interested in.  I have not tried all of
them yet, but I intend to.  I will pick out things that I like, give
them an alias in the Gulam shell, and use them.

There are several people who are doing great work to make the ST
a more productive environment in which to work:

The four who come to the top of my list are

	Prabhaker Mateti and Jwahar Bammi, both of 
	Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland Ohio

	Andrew Smith and Steve Ashcroft, both (I think) of
	Kings College, University of London.

Some of you may not have not heard much from Mr. Bammi recently... 
I think (hope) he is writing his thesis.  

Others who are among my favorites are

	Moshe Braner (RAMDISK, IDLE12, SCACHE)
	Tod Burkey (DISKSCAN)
	Jean-Pierre Dumas (UUD, UUE)
	Houston club? (DCCLOCK)
	Simon Poole (UNITERM)
	Roland Waldi (VOL)
	George Woodside (TURTLE, PENICILN)

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