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"No Frames" Page
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Unfortunately, your browser doesn't support frames,
which are used by the interface for this CD. Frames make
life much easier for users and designers alike. They are
central to the easy-to-use interface we've designed for
apcmag.cd, and are used on many sites on the Internet.
Nonetheless, if you'd rather not, you don't need to
upgrade your Web browser in order to use this CD, or
indeed use a Web browser at all.
Below you'll find instructions on How to upgrade
your Web browser, How to
use the CD with an older browser, and How to
use the CD without using a Web browser at all.
Also, remember to visit us online at http://apcmag.com, and at
our Start page http://apcmag.com/Start.
Our site uses frames, so be sure to upgrade first.
How to
upgrade your Web browser
We strongly recommend that you upgrade your computer
to use a frames-capable browser. After all, the lastest
versions are very low cost or even free. And they're all
available on this month's CD. We recommend Netscape Navigator 4.05
or Microsoft Internet
Explorer 3.02.
To upgrade your Web browser go to our Browsers page, and follow
the instructions to install the Web browser of your
choice for your operating system.
How to use
this CD with an older browser
Most of the functions and pages on this CD will work
with older browsers, especially those that support
tables. It will be less easy to navigate, of course, but
should still usable.
The quickest way to navigate with an older browser is
to go to the Product Index.
This lists all of the software titles on the CD in
alphabetical order. Alternatively, you can jump from here
to the following CD sections:
How to use
this CD without a Web browser
The software on this CD isn't hidden in a special
format or difficult to access if you don't want to use a
Web browser. You can simply use your operating system's
file management system (File Manager in Windows 3.1,
Windows Explorer in Windows 95 and Finder on the Mac) to
navigate this CD as you would navigate files and
directories on any hard disk or floppy drive.
The files are organised by section and operating
system platform. When you find a file you'd like to try,
copy it to your hard drive (the best place is a \Temp or
\Inst directory just for the purpose). Most files on the
CD are compressed, and before you can install the
programs, you need to decompress them. See the FAQ for
more information.
There is a file called index.txt
in the top directory of the CD which contains a complete
list of all the files on the CD and the directory within
which they're located.
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