The programs presented as choices in this panel are assumed to be
installed in the following locations on the system, from the indicated
software distribution products:
Programs Expected locations Product
-------- ------------------ -------
Text Editors:
Jot /usr/sbin/jot desktop_tools
Vi (text-based) /usr/bin/vi eoe
NEdit /usr/sbin/nedit nedit
Emacs (text-based) /usr/gnu/bin/emacs gnu
HTML Editors:
CosmoCreate /usr/sbin/CosmoCreate cosmocreate
WebMagic /usr/sbin/webmagic webmagic
Netscape Composer /usr/bin/X11/netscape netscape
Text Editor Same as Text Editor choice above
Web Browsers:
Netscape Navigator /usr/bin/X11/netscape netscape
Mosaic /usr/bin/X11/Mosaic sgi_inet
Lynx (text-based) /usr/freeware/bin/lynx fw_lynx
IconView /usr/sbin/fm desktop_eoe
Image Viewers:
ImgView /usr/sbin/imgview imgtools
Xv /usr/freeware/bin/xv fw_xv
Mailers:
MediaMail /usr/bin/X11/MediaMail mmail
Netscape Messenger /usr/bin/X11/netscape netscape
Elm (text-based) /usr/freeware/bin/elm fw_UCTelm
BSD Mail (text-based) /usr/sbin/Mail eoe
PostScript Viewers:
ShowPS /usr/bin/X11/showps dps_eoe
GhostView /usr/bin/X11/ghostview fw_gv
The freeware programs can be installed from the Freeware 2.0 or later
distribution CD. A freeware subsystem typically has a ffffwwww____ prefix in its
name. For example, the Elm mail program can be installed from the
ffffwwww____UUUUCCCCTTTTeeeellllmmmm product. Mosaic can be installed from ssssggggiiii____iiiinnnneeeetttt....sssswwww....xxxxmmmmoooossssaaaaiiiicccc.
Note that six programs are marked tttteeeexxxxtttt----bbbbaaaasssseeeedddd to indicate that they do not
have graphical user interfaces; these can have less intuitive interfaces,
requiring knowledge of arguably arcane key sequences. For this reason,
point-and-click graphical programs are the recommended defaults. To