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From: "Mark at Cross+Road's" <mark1 AT mich DOT com>
CC: <pda AT csem DOT ch>
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 22:12:50 +0400
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Subject: dos web browser
Reply-To: opendos AT delorie DOT com

Hello,
    I went to the site but didn't know what to look for and didn't find the
browser?  Have you a ftp location for the file and a file name for the
browser?  If so please pass along!
     Thanks,
      Mark



On 2000-10-26 opendos AT delorie DOT com said:
   >some precisions :
   >Robert W Moss wrote:
   >SNIP
   >> There is also a DOS web brouser available from http://www.
   >>newdealinc.com  which goes along with their reworked DOS version
   >>of the old GEOSWorks  GUI.
   >Web browser + mail reader + (basic) IRC + forthcoming newsreader +
   >VNC + word processor + vector drawing tool + spreadsheet, etc.
   >>  I haven't been there recently but I believe they have a 32bit
   >> version
   >A 32-bit version has been announced a few weeks ago (for release
   >somewhere in 2001 ?).
   >> which looks somewhat like WIN9x.
   >you can choose between W9x look or Motif look (in the current 16-bit
   >version at least).
   >>  Of course these are not
   >> freeware programs, but they are cheaper than the WIN9x  full
   >>version even  including the brouser,
   >80$ for the whole.
   >> and you can download a trial version for free for
   >> personal use.
   >No, this is a time-limited version to show you the product. This is
   >*not* free for personal use (I mention this because this was the
   >case for DR-DOS and this is not for Newdeal Office).
   >another GEOS-based product demo is at
   >http://www.myturninc.com/TestDrive.html
   >All GEOS-based products run under DR-DOS (and use the
   >task-switcher).
   >Philippe.

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