Message-ID: <01FD6EC775C6D4119CDF0090273F74A402204A@emwatent02.meters.com.au> From: "da Silva, Joe" To: "'opendos AT delorie DOT com'" Subject: RE: internet access for dr dos Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 14:39:53 +1000 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0) Content-Type: text/plain Reply-To: opendos AT delorie DOT com No, it's not graffical ... it's graphical (or course)! Last time I checked it was at : http://www.ibm.co.jp/software/internet/webboy/ (if not, just search for "webboy" at the site). Hint : Use the AltaVista/Systran/Babelfish facility to translate the web site to English. I don't know if Version 4 is available in English, although once installed, a user can probably "get by" just using the icons. Version 4 features Javascript and printer support. Version 3 is available somewhere (not from IBM, but from a licensee) in English and Portuguese (and Polish, I think) ... Note that WebBoy is not available for free, and the demo versions are crippleware - they don't give you online access and they only run for 15 minutes at a time. AFAIK, however, WebBoy V4 is the most advanced web browser for DOS so far (Arachne is still being developed, so this too should have Javascript support someday, hopefully soon). BTW, you should not "cc" the originator of a list message (eg. myself), otherwise they get two copies of your message (which is a bit silly). Joe. > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark at Cross+Road's [SMTP:mark1 AT mich DOT com] > Sent: Thursday, 26 April 2001 3:47 > To: opendos AT delorie DOT com > Cc: Joe DOT daSilva AT emailmetering DOT com > Subject: Re: internet access for dr dos > > > Hello Joe, > Where do you find info for IBM Web Boy? Is it graffical in nature? > Thanks, > Mark > > > > On 2001-04-26 opendos AT delorie DOT com said: > >Don't know about credit card stuff, but the obvious choice for a > >web and e-mail package for DOS is Arachne (www.arachne.cz). > >If you are willing to throw money around, IBM Japan also has > >WebBoy 4 available (and WebBoy 3 is still available from some > >other mob, whose name escapes me) ... > >Joe. > >> -----Original Message----- > >> Sent: Thursday, 26 April 2001 6:51 > >> Sorry to be a pest, are there any sites or applications that can > >>handhold my > >> company and me through getting dos machines onto the internet for > >>browsing and e mail. my brother in new york is a minister, and > >>needs access via older > >> machines. many churches could use same. i have older equipment to > >>donate, but feel guilty if internet access is not made simple and > >>useable and secure > >> for credit card use. > >> Would anybody sell me their consulting time for this project, > >>again with some handholding or a couple "tech support" calls > >>thrown in. maybe others would line up. i have pentium one and > >>pentium two machines, 32 or 64 ram generally. > >> Lastly, i am willing to pay some for handholding to netrwork dos > >>7.02 or 7.03 across tcp/ip or a simple server based novell > >>network. i am quite familiar with peer to peer capabilities of dr > >>dos, thogh my wish list includes printing to a little hp print > >>server box, though allowing printing > >> to a printer not physically attached to a dr dos box with server. > >>exe running. > >> I am still interested in internal modem ideas but remain grateful > >>for ideas > >> to date. > >> -rich w