No HTML sent out here, may be inserted somewhere down the road after it
leaves my machine as I have always had the Classic Comp list in plain text
mode. Thanks for the hints by the way, to all of you that answered.
-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: owner-classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
-> [mailto:owner-classiccmp@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Iggy Drougge
-> Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 8:19 PM
-> To: Russ Blakeman
-> Subject: Re: email/browser for DOS or C64/128?
->
->
-> Russ Blakeman skrev:
->
-> >I know I've seen many things on this in th epast but wasn't paying
-> >attention. I have some free time now and want to do some tinkering. Are
-> >there browsers and email agents for the Commodore 64/128 series and DOS
-> >(2.11 through 6.22). I prefer a free or shareware one to be
-> able to test it
-> >to see if it's a POS or not. I want to use the DOS version on a few
-> >platforms from an 8086/8088 to a 386. I have a 286 portable NEC that I'd
-> >like to try it out on first.
->
-> ><!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
-> ><HTML><HEAD>
-> [snip]
->
-> <hrm> Hopefully some programms which won't let you send HTML.
->
-> As for MS-DOS and derivatives (I suppose that's the DOS you'd run), do a
-> search for WATTCP. That's the stack I use on my DOS box (PS/2
-> model 70, to be
-> replaced by a mod. 70 486). There's supposed to be a big WATTCP page in
-> Norway.
-> I seem to forget what the name of that OLR (off-line reader =)
-> for C64/128 is
-> called, but it seemed awfully capable. I also seem to forget
-> whether it is
-> developed by Cameron Kaiser. There are at least two browsers,
-> too. Or three. I
-> think Cameron is developing one, then there's one for SuperCPU
-> users, and one
-> developed by Fairlight. At least one goes by the name Wave.
->
-> --
-> En ligne avec Thor 2.6a.
->
-> You can't prove anything about a program written in C or
-> FORTRAN. It's really
-> just Peek and Poke with some syntactic sugar.
-> Bill Joy
->
->
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