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- From: Paul Copsey <paul@hectortd.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: Announce: AWeb 1.0 released!
- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 96 22:08:33 GMT
- Organization: Hector's House
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- Neil Scott Nadelman (docsane@user1.channel1.com) wrote:
-
- > Paul Kolenbrander (paul@serena.iaehv.nl) wrote:
- >
- > : - Fully supports forms.
- >
- > Ibrowse seems to fully support forms -t this point.
-
- Apart from the bits they admit don't work in the docs.
-
- > : - Freeware. No fee. Unless you wish to use multiple windows.
- >
- > True, but the version th-t supports 3.0/NHTML will cost you.
-
- 25UKP is not a lot.
-
- > : - Clean layout and easy userinterface. (I hate that KnightRider
- > : type display IBrowse uses)
- >
- > I person-lly like Ibrowse's interf-ce -nd l-yout better. -nd you're
- > free to ch-nge the Knight Rider progress displ-y is you wish. You c-n't
- > do th-t in -Web.
-
- Maybe, but have you seen how much processor time those progress meters
- take up?
-
- > : - Available at AmiNet sites around the world.
- >
- > True, but it this re-lly - problem?
-
- Considering how slow ftp.omnipresence is, yes.
-
- > Sorry, but I'm more impressed with Ibrowse th-n with this product.
- > It m-y be better th-n Mos-ic, but Ibrowse seems to be more polished.
-
- I'll have more unpolished software then, Aweb doesn't crash my
- machine, IBlouse does. I think I'll use IB R4 occasionally, that works
- much better than R5 does.
-
- Paul
-
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- 'Cause maybe we are.'
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