Message-Id: <200010272045.QAA18694@xellos.bignet.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 To: From: "Mark at Cross+Road's" CC: Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 16:46:00 +0400 X-Mailer: Net-Tamer 1.12.0 Subject: Re: dos web browser Reply-To: opendos AT delorie DOT com Hello, Yes, I've already have #703 installed and was hoping that perhaps the web browser could be install alone without the whole lot of other programs, I guess not. Thanks, not certain if I'm interested in everything else the package offers anyways. Maybe I'll dig-up a copy of web-spyder and see what that can do? Mark On 2000-10-27 opendos AT delorie DOT com said: >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