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- From: mdaymon@rainbow.rmii.com (Maxwell Daymon)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Web Broser - Egad Intl.
- Date: 4 Jan 1996 01:54:35 GMT
- Organization: Rocky Mountain Internet Inc.
- Message-ID: <4cfc0r$k0k@natasha.rmii.com>
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- Per Jacobsen (perjac@inet.uni-c.dk) wrote:
- : Someone wrote:
- : > TCP/IP is the communications protocol used on the web. Any Internet software
- : > needs it and so will this new browser.
-
- : Unless it were to do it's own communication, which would be very nice,
- : then you woulnd't have to faf around with amitcp etc.
-
- Yes, but then the service provider would have to use custom software. How
- many service providers do you think would be adopting customized support
- for Amiga users?
-
- You have to have SOME sort of communications protocol. If it's too
- difficult to understand, get a Mac emulator or a real Mac and use it.
- That's what the Macintosh is all about: user-proof, just click to install
- software.
-