Hi Richard,
Thanks for the info. As I told you previously Freewwweb
would not work for me from Wed. 06/28/00 to Sat. 07/01/00. On Sat.
night my Freewwweb access returned as if by miracle. And it seems to
work better than before I lost it. They were changing something and
when I tried to set up a new Freewwweb account I couldn't make it
accept the registration - not even with Win95/IE3. When I tried
to register w/Arachne by removing the "s" from https as I have
done twice before Freewwweb.com would not accept the http://.
I am on line w/Freewwweb right now as I write this email
and it is working fine - but for how long? I also tried
to register from the link on your web page and I was rejected!
I also tried to register at 1nol.com but they required
setting up their software w/WIN95.
Eric
Richard Burckhardt wrote:
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>Bad news, gang. I heard it through the grapevine that FreeWWWeb is in the process of
>being sold and that Juno is the rumored buyer. If this is the case, chances are we
>can kiss their DOS-friendly, bannerless service good-bye.
>
>I hope that's not the case, but those of you using FW as your primary ISP might want
>to start looking around for another as a back-up. I haven't tried it with DOS yet,
>but we just added DialFree as our freebie provider at http://accessmasters.com . It's
bannerless, non-platform-specific and free, but requires you to fill out a survey once
each month.
>
>I think I remember someone on this list saying that 1NOL (One Nation Online -
>http://www.1nol.com/) worked for them, so you might want to check that out as well.
>
>Any other suggestions? I just thought I'd give you all a heads-up in case the Juno
>rumor is true.
>
>Richard Burckhardt
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