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Re: Can grandma use the IIe to access Internet?



In <CHzECH.7ns@wyvern.wyvern.com> usi@wyvern.wyvern.com (Luis Melgoza) writes:

>CompuServe and GEnie -the two largest providers- do not offer any front end
>for the //'s -however there's GEnie Co-Pilot, shareware, that works with 
>White Knight-.

        GE-CoPilot is freeware, and works with ProTERM, TIC, and
Point-to-Point.  There also is (or was) a CompuServe version of CoPilot,
which worked with the same three programs.

        For GEnie, there's also GEM, which uses AppleWorks 3.0 and one of the
three telecom programs mentioned above; it's also freeware.

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