NewzPoint by Michael Jacobson
Description
Newzpoint is an information browser written in Tcl/Tk. NewzPoint can display multiple web pages in a two-tiered tab layout system using Microsoft's Internet Explorer as the display engine. This tab system allows for quick accessibility for each web page. NewzPoint also keeps all these web pages current by pulling content from the web at a constant (yet adjustable rate). Buttons located in the Toolbar are available to assist with navigation, help and configuration.
Initial options are saved in a configuration file 'newzpoint.ini' which is read at startup, on exit the current configuration changes and saved (including window placement and tab poisition).
Requirements
Installation and Execution
Windows Executable
The easiest way to get NewzPoint is to download a single executable containing TclKit and NewzPoint [L1 ] (around 1.1 Mbytes). Place it in a directory and run the newzpoint.exe file. If you already have newzpoint then put newzpoint.exe in the same directory as the current newzpoint.ini file.
TclKit - Scripted Document
If you want to use TclKit to run the Scripted Document then download newzpoint146_tclkit.zip[L2 ]. Unzip all the files to a directory and run the newzpoint.bat file.
Tcl/Tcl Script
If you want all the scripts and you Tcl/Tk installed then download newzpoint146.zip[L3 ]. Unzip the file (keep the tree structure) and run the main.tcl file located in the root directory.
Configuration
Current version is 1.5.5 (6/5/2002) This version has the following BIG changes:
NOTE
Existing users need to change location of the comics page to http://localhost:9107/comics.html from the absolute path.
see newzpoint.ini file for information on what it being loaded
Requested Features
User Comments
jcw Neat! ... I'm editing this page inside NewzPoint... :o)
MPJ thanks stevel for showing me how to generate a scripted document (now noted in the installation section).
This would be interesting if I could use it with Netscape Communicator or Opera. -- CLN
LV Sure wish something like this was available using TkHTML/Browsex/some Tcl/Tk web browsing functionality - so that it could actually run cross platform!
MPJ Maybe tkGecko or tclxpcom as a HTML rendering component on *nix because tkHTML seems too slow for more than a couple of pages. Sorry...
MPJ I just found an overview of NewzPoint in Japanese [L4 ] ... very cool :-)
MPJ I just saw that Mozilla [L5 ] has tabbed browsing. I don't know if it has auto-refresh or can save the state of all of its tabs. I need to check this out again (hope it crashes less then the last time I looked :)