The Trials of Installing a New
Program
by Etana Finkler
Washington Apple Pi Journal, reprint
information
My friend Esther, whom I had known for many years called
me recently and asked me to help her to cope with a change
in the e-mail program she had been using for a number of
years. Esther had been happy with the basic e-mail program
provided free to supporters of FM Station WETA. The program
was Pine.
Pine is an electronic messaging program created and
maintained by the Computing & Communications group at
the University of Washington in 1998. Pine was an easily
operated program with an address book, folders to hold mail,
easy word processing, etc. But, it had its limitations. In
response to requests for a better e-mail program, WETA
decided to drop Pine completely and to introduce an e-mail
program with multiple features and more suitable to service
on the Internet. The new program was: First Class
Client, a product of Centrinity.
Esther called me to help to install the program knowing
that I was a seasoned Macintosh user and generally competent
in the intricacies of converting from one programs to
another.
WETA announced that the new program would take effect in
about a month and that required material would be made
available. For those who would like to start early, the
basic First Class Client was available on both http://www.weta.org
and http://www.capaccess.org.
I proceeded to http://www.capaccess.org.
A choice was available for downloading-PC or Macintosh.
Linked to Macintosh were four folders for downloading.
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Three were small, but the largest was 11.5 MB.
Downloading with my 56k modem took 2.5 hours. I was so
appreciative that my Remote Access held and did not cut out
early.
These were the downloaded items.
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Of course the next step was to decompress each of the
"sit" labeled downloaded items. Two took the form of
documents. So I knew that they were not to be opened but are
subject to and ready for absorption into the final program
during the installation process. But the big main program
refused to be more decompressed than its present state. I
Tried various alternative decompression programs to no
avail. What could be the hang-up? The pdf item was the
Manual, which I opened and printed.

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I returned to recheck the material I had downloaded.
Perhaps I had not downloaded everything notwithstanding that
it took 2.5 hours. I clicked the image again and to my
surprise in word-processing format there was a full page of
the guts of the program. Aside from all the programmer's
language, the first line read: Open in BINHEX4. There was
the needed clue. I copied that page onto Simple Text and
readied it for conversion using Binhex decoder.
(This file must be converted with BinHex 4.0)
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The complete First Class Client was successfully
installed. Esther's iMac is ready for application of WETA's
networks.
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