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Re: Web Browser (Text Based)
- Subject: Re: Web Browser (Text Based)
- From: johnlb@primenet.com (John Bowling)
- Date: 1996/02/03
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Primenet (602)395-1010
- References: <4ednim$sfl@acmey.gatech.edu> <4eiqrd$b1h@maverick.tad.eds.com> <1996Feb1.175308.28478@chemabs.uucp> <4ete5f$she@crl5.crl.com>
- Sender: root@primenet.com
In article <4ete5f$she@crl5.crl.com>, Joe Kohn <joko@crl.com> wrote:
>> I think Mark raises a good point. If the only Internet Provider
>> available to you requires a SLIP or PPP connection, what options do
>> Apple II users have?
>
>To find another ISP that does provide a Unix Shell Account. Why pay for
>something that you can't use?
>
>The most up to date listing of Internet Service Providers can be found at:
>
>http://www.thelist.com
>
>When last checked, The List had information about nearly 2,000 Internet
>Service Providers.
>
>Joe Kohn
>Publisher, Shareware Solutions II
>
Suppose that someone isn't currently on Internet, or any other on line
service, or on a service that will not provide web interface (such as
AOL) to an Apple //? How do they read this list?
There should be a way of getting the list, via SSII, a text file
available on all A2 BBS's, from user groups, etc. Has anyone made the list
available this way? Posting it here will not help that person.
It is probably too large for SSII.
John
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