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- From: clay+@cs.cmu.edu (Clayton Bridges)
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- Subject: Compuserve Access
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- Date: 27 Aug 92 16:28:07 GMT
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- A previous article mentioned the use of Compu$erve navigation programs
- to cut costs, etc. I thought that I should add that OzCIS trounces
- TAPCIS as far as these programs go. It has a more "modern" pull-down
- menu interface, and is mouseable, whereas TAPCIS is just plain arcane.
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- Both of these programs, and ATO as well, can be found in the SIMTEL pc
- archive, or any of its many mirrors (e.g. wuarchive.wustl.edu). Anon
- ftp is probably a lot cheaper than downloading multimegabytes from CIS
- @ $12/hr. The directory is something like pub/pc/compuserve.
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- Cheers
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- Clay
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