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Re: info on apple comp.
- Subject: Re: info on apple comp.
- From: clay1@primenet.com (Clayburn Juniel/Effective Software Solutions)
- Date: 1997/05/31
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
pubpc1@library.ucla.edu
Really, really said this:
>For the Apple IIgs, you will want the Spectrum communications
>program and the SIS web browser from Seven Hills Software
>(http://www.sevenhills.com/applesoftware/iigs/). You will still
>need a shell account, but the GS lets you have a graphical web
>browser that is a cross between Lynx and Netscape with autoload
>graphics turned off.
I'm writing a new newsgroup reader/writer. I think you'll want that
when it's done. The reader part is already done and on my web site
(see sig below).
>As to the type of modem, a standard external 14.4 modem is a good
>choice. For the GS, even 33.6 modems work fine if you have one,
>but 14.4 is good enough in most cases.
Just a note. I went to Best Buys here in Phoenix about a month or
or so ago and couldn't find a 14.4 or a 28.8 modem. They had 33.6's
and higher! Out with the old (I guess old in computers now is 6
months or so) and in with the new.
Clay
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