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- From: innuendo@execpc.com (Jonathan Gapen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Opening a Public Screen for IBrowse
- Date: 30 Mar 1996 08:20:43 GMT
- Organization: esCom Amiga Madison Enthusiast's Organisation
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- In article <19960329.28CC38.631A@galstar.com> rknox@galstar.com (Randy Knox) writes:
- >
- > I am running release 5 IBrowse... Although I really like the way it picks up all the
- > custom stuff on the web sites I visit... It is still too buggy to pay for IMHO...
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Hmm, I wonder if this could possibly be the reason that it's still in alpha
- testing? And perhaps why they're letting people use it for free? (Sorry for
- the condescension, but bugs are pretty normal in an alpha release.)
-
- > Anyway... I would like to know how I can run IBrowse and have it open its own Public
- > Screen using 16 colors (while I can still run 8 colors on my Workbench)
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- Open the MUI settings from IBrowse. On the System settings page, there's
- an option for setting what public screen the program should run on.
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- Jonathan Gapen (innuendo@execpc.com)
- Bread in, toast out. How does it DO that?
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