Tkchooser2 - A Unix/X network broswer


Tkchooser is a Macintosh-like network browser utility that supports multiple protocols (appletalk, smb) with a modular architecture and relies on external plugins to provide client-specific functionality (appleshare, laserwriters). The idea is to bring a simple GUI-based network interface to Unix.












Current Version: 0.55

Version 0.55 is an alpha/beta release. It is alpha because I'm still having trouble with appleshare mounting among other things. It is beta because the code seems to be fairly stable and the plugin architecture, while subject to change, is in place and ready to receive plugins. Protocol and plugin switching all seem to work just fine. I am releasing this to the public in the hopes that some capable souls will help me with some of the nastier aspects of the smb implementation and start thinking about adding plugins. The tarball contains an architecture/API description of sorts which will hopefully inspire some interest.

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Call for Help:

I can write most of the protocol layers as well as the volume mounting, printing, and broadcast/winpop plugins on my own. In particular, if you have netatalk programming experience, I could use help (lots) rewriting appletalk broadcast and getting afpfs to work. If you think this project has promise and are interested in helping with any of these pieces or writing any other kinds of plugins or layers, please contact me. (See contact info at the end)

Requirements:

Getting tkchooser:

Discussion, Suggestions, Bug reports, Offers of Help, etc.

Email me, Ethan Gold at etgold@cs.vassar.edu.


Last modified 3/27/98
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