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- From: nma95nbr@lustudat.student.lu.se (Niklas Brunlid)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
- Subject: Re: AWEB 1.0
- Date: 8 Apr 1996 11:42:42 GMT
- Organization: Lund University
- Message-ID: <1700.6672T72T2488@lustudat.student.lu.se>
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- In article "Re: AWEB 1.0" Deok-Min Yun said:
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- >Touliatos Panagiotis (Slayerthegreat@prometheus.hol.gr) wrote:
- >: I will use AWeb if :
- >: it uses more than one socket
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- >U mean multiple downloads? AWeb is best at that!
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- >: have full html 3 support
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- >Well, MUI would be easier to implement FRAMEs, I think. But where is it? Or
- >JAVA?
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- >: have disk caching option
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- >It has!
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- It's very inefficient though!
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- >: have nhtml support.
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- >Wait and see... From Netscape 2.0, it seems like they dropped their own tags
- >anyway (some pages are not compatible with 2.0 while it was with 1.2).
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- >: Until then ... long live IBrowse!.
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- >I tried IBrowse demo version but didn't come with ftp access either. Also, it
- >vanished after 15 days while AWeb is freeware (at least at the moment). I
- >like AWeb's network control window. It's so flexible. If u wanna kill
- >download, kill it. Simple as that! It can disable server's MIME setting as
- >well, so that I don't get some weird ASCII file displaying on scrren.
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- >Then again, MUI is shows its superiority on programs like AmFTP and AmIRC.
- >They are the finest programs I've ever seen on Amiga. Can't think of any
- >improvement on these programs.
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- >: I have disabled the internal image decoding ,and i am using FastView
- >: (really fast) as a decoder, not even one crash for weeks now.
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- >Not as fast as Visage on my A4000/040.
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- Do you both mean external image viewing or inline images?
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