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- From: henryp@dircon.co.uk (Kevin Henry)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Other Amiga Web Browsers
- Date: 21 Jan 1996 17:33:17 GMT
- Organization: Trading Science
- Message-ID: <4dttct$n05@newsgate.dircon.co.uk>
- References: <4dm0us$9bp@asbe05.phx1.aro.allied.com> <4do62h$7ui@nyx10.cs.du.edu> <4dsa3j$mva@newsgate.dircon.co.uk> <paul.3ktk@serena.iaehv.nl>
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- In article <paul.3ktk@serena.iaehv.nl> paul@serena.iaehv.nl (Paul Kolenbrander) writes:
- > On Sun, 21 Jan 96, Kevin Henry wrote the following:
- >
- > > Also just released is Aweb (demo) which is a bit like Amosic but very
- > > stable, the only thing it wont handle is ftp's but there is other
- > > programs that will take care of that.
- >
- > Correction. AWeb is not released. Whatever is floating around is an
- > 'illegally' leaked alpha release of a product that is still in major
- > development. And it only handles 'http://' URL's currently. Nothing
- > else. So please, don't let its stability fool you into thinking it's
- > a full release version. As it isn't
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- Hi Yvon, Paul..
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- Thanks for your info about Aweb, I got this release from a person
- on the IRC channel #amiga and he/she was a operator and
- blatently put up a notice to DCC it from them. I was unaware that
- the program is still under developement. But i still think its
- more stable than Amosaic.
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-
- Regards Kevin.
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- With the plastic bits connected to an A1200.
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- Kevin Henry,
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- Email: Henryp@dircon.co.uk
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