GNUspool has just been added to GNU although it is a mature product with
a 24-year history.

It is in principle a print-spooler but it provides tons of extra
facilities for speaking to any kind of printer via any kind of
interface. It gives control over formtypes including automatically
downloading stuff to select input or output trays and such or to
transparently translate data, perhaps using Ghostscript etc.

Run on several hosts, it provides a means of sharing printers and jobs,
viewing, and un-queuing jobs. Interactive queue managers for various
interfaces allow the user to start and stop printers, change job
parameters and so forth.

Extensive security features are provided to control access to the
system.

On top of all that it is very fast and reliable. And it has all the
benefits of being a GNU product.

The product is maintained by John Collins from near London, England, who
wrote every line of the original product back in 1984 and has maintained
and improved it ever since but looks forward to it making ever greater
strides under the GNU banner.


John Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Skype: toadwarbler

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