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Message-Id: <199703180731.CAA26909@adams.berk.net>
From: "James Fudge" <jfudge AT adams DOT berk DOT net>
To: <opendos AT mail DOT tacoma DOT net>
Subject: Re: Arachne
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 02:29:44 -0800
MIME-Version: 1.0

> 	Of course, Arachne has its problems:  memory usage, cache
> management and forms support are among them.  But all the above-named
> programs have drawbacks.  Hopefully Caldera's support will allow it to
> continue to evolve rapidly.  And hopefully the other 
> developers will keep working on their products, as well...just because 
> Arachne may be packaged with OpenDOS certainly doesn't limit our ability 
> to choos another DOS-based browser.
> 
> Jon Visick

I the whole idea behind OpenDos was to  stay compatable with low end
machines? this is why it
isn't being compiled by a 32 bit compiler? i think that they should have
two browsers, one for 
people can that can rub a program like arachne, and then another like lynx
or nettamer...
 My only concern is this: the easier it is to set up a dos system and its
bundled applications, the more
novices will likely be able to use it...

if i am mistaken on any points i am sure someone will correct me <g>


Sincerely,

James fudge



 

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