You wrote: "Most people around here cannot afford fancy new computers. A fully functional browser/mail client for old systems is what we need. Michael has done a lot to make that a reality. Thank You, Michael!" My sentiments exactly. Even here in Silicon Valley, a lot of people either can't afford or don't care to "upgrade" to fancy new computers carrying the latest bloatware. Given the paucity of programmes available for older DOS computers, Arachne is an absolute godsend! I would also like to thank Michael Polak and the other Arachne workers for providing a viable alternative to M$IE. Arachne, with CompuServe Classic as my gateway, is MUCH faster and has fewer crashes than America Online for Windows 3.1, which has M$IE built in for web browsing. Keep up the good work, Arachne!
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