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Message-ID: <39F92D4C.EA733069@csem.ch>
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 09:22:52 +0200
From: Philippe Dallemagne <pda AT csem DOT ch>
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To: opendos AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: dos web browser
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Mark,

Joe is right, the demo version as well as the full version consist in a
complete package, including the browser  You need to have a machine with
a DOS installed (DR-DOS preferably ;-), and you need to know your ISP
parameters and login information to connect to the Internet.

There are two newsgroups that discuss GEOS-based software (very
informative) :
news:comp.os.geos.misc
news:comp.os.geos.programmer

If you have any question regarding Geos-based software, my best advice
is to have a look there.

Philippe.

"Da Silva, Joe" wrote:
> 
> Read the fine print!  ;-)
> 
> What you download is not the browser 'per se', but the whole
> "newdeal" package, which includes the browser. You fill out
> a form, so they e-mail you the decompression password and
> "take it from there" ... (that's as far as I've gotten - when I find
> some time, I hope to actually try it out ...).
> 
> Joe.
> 
> > 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

SNIP

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