Charles Boisvert and Catherine Clinton wrote:
> >They would probably, if they could, stop Arachne in its tracks. They
> >sell their own internet "suite" complete with browser, etc ... or so
> >they say.
I wouldnt think so. Arachne is a full-screen browser, with NewDeal
offering a
"windowed" browser. Its all a matter of choice from here.
> They have a very bad quality browser (no frames support, serious JPG
> problems, unstable connection).
I managed to run NewDeal's internet applications without a problem. (the
ones
that came in the demo, anyway.)
The connection is done by PAP/CHAP only (no scripts.. I think.). The
browser was
actually Ok. Abit unstable, though. It crashed several times on really
big/heavy
sites. I think that there was frames support.. it was a few months ago
so its hard
to remember. Will have to run it again and see. No animated gifs as far
as I could
tell. The setup of the dialer is done from the Control Panel. (there
should be
an option marked as "internet" in there.).
The browser, or whatever internet utility used call up the dialer
automaticly.
(you need to input a URL in Skipper in order to make it dial.).
Disconnection
is done either manualy, or after afew minutes if there is no
communication.
Or Botton
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