Hello James!
07 Apr 13 16:04, you wrote to me:
Used to, last was re-issuing FileMgr now left on sourceforge as
Open Source. Written in TP. Did consider migrating it over to
Free Pascal but decided it was to complex for my old brain !!
Free Pascal isn't so bad coming from TP.  They have a lot of nearly compatible Units that work like TP counterparts (DOS, CRT, etc).
Those units can really help soften the transition.
I think you can find a lot of similar string functions in SysUtils (to
help replace all of those TP assembler string functions that just
about everyone was using back in the day!)
That was my main reason for not migrating, as my pascal is rusty and there is  lot of assembler both in & outline.
The code was taken over from the original programmer after I said I would move it to OS however that said I do not think many people use it eg, 10 < so any effort by me would be wasted as no doubt it would take a lot of time tryinmg
to remember Pascal and to look for suitable replacement string functions to slip in.
Of course if I was not rusty it could be done in under a day.
As you may note from my tags I run mbse under Linux which has the source code.
I did take a look at mystic and at one point had a test system up but now a days will not use any programs unless I have the source. If nothing else in case I wish to tinker but more importantly so the code can be checked for  holes
etc.
With mbse one item is missing, and that is a editor for changing the file descriptions that are loaded to a database. I find these day that programmers seem to want to write a book as a description with a lot of boxes and such.
This type of thing always seems to need changing which I admit is a bit time consuming!
I did use a BBS system called Adept running on OS/2 and that had some good tools but is written in C++, not a language I know but I have now released all of the source code for it from a 3/4 programmers that all had their own variations.
[Avaiable from my BBS at 
http://applewoodbbs.mine.nu and download area 21].
It runs to around 50Mb archived and when I had a look at it even with my limited knowledge of C++ think it will migrate to Linux without major issues.
More of a case of, is it needed these days :)
Vince
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