It's been a long time since the Kermit collection of asynchronous transfer utilities has been updated. Therefore the [.kermit...] tree represents a picture as of about May 20, 1994 of available Kermit packages. Remember that the scripting languages and advanced features of C Kermit and MS Kermit are documented in books published by Digital Press (which help support the Kermit efforts at Columbia). You'll need to buy copies (see the aabook.* and the like files herein to find info) if you wish to use advanced features of these packages, unless you can troll through the info-kermit digests and sources and figure the features out yourself. In the interests of saving a bit of space, some of the old mail digests have been omitted here, and some of the directories are compressed into ZIP archives for the sig tape edition of this material. [Final note: If you have questions about MS Kermit or C Kermit and can't figure the answers from the code, PLEASE go buy the book (if you haven't already) and consult that before bothering authors. It's just better etiquette to do this, and I don't want a DECUS tape distribution of Kermit to result in burdens to the authors that aren't accompanied by any support in keeping them active. Such support comes from the book sales. 'Nuff said. Glenn Everhart, librarian.]