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- From: mdaymon@rainbow.rmii.com (Maxwell Daymon)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Web Broser - Egad Intl.
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 06:31:15 GMT
- Organization: Rocky Mountain Internet Inc.
- Message-ID: <4cqdnj$o87@natasha.rmii.com>
- References: <4bsmp3$3sl@spectator.cris.com> <4c78ae$pr4@sinsen.sn.no> <620.6580T966T2255@login.dknet.dk>
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- Nicolai Thilo (nilo@login.dknet.dk) wrote:
- : In article <4cg0ln$3pt@news.uni-c.dk>, Per Jacobsen (perjac@inet.uni-c.dk) wrote:
- : >Wake up. I said nothing about it not being a TCP communication, just not
- : >as a seperate program. People don't like to have a lot of programs to
- : >install.
-
- : Obviously they are confused and don't know what's good for them.
-
- Do you have any idea how much RAM and HD space you'd need if Mosaic,
- Grapevine, Lynx, Finger, etc. would need if they all contained their own
- TCP/IP code? And that's to say NOTHING about compatibility with each
- other...
-
- Sensible for something like Lynx on a Commodore 128, but not with an Amiga.
-