Max Eskin wrote:
This isn't quite classic, but classic enough. Does
anyone have old AOL
disks they could e-mail me? Any version before 3.0 for the PC. BTW, when
was AOL 1.0 released? Wasn't AOL PC Link before? A program called
QuantumLink came with my Commodore a few years ago, and when I called
the tech number to see if they're still around, I was forwarded to AOL.
Even if you manage to locate a copy, my understanding is that it may not
work with AOL's present interface. You might call their 800 number (on the
http://www.aol.com/ page) and talk to their rech support. they may have it
on an FTP somewhere.
You can recieve attached items now? Last you told me was that you could only
recieve text messages.
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