On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 01:57:53 -0400 (EDT), Thomas Mueller wrote:

>> Web-pages accessed with Net-Tamer do not take as long to download because there
>> are no graphics to download.  Furthermore, you do not use a mouse with
>> Net-Tamer when in http mode.

>> All the best,

>> Sam Heywood

> But Net-Tamer is a graphic Web browser, as far as I know, with the 386 version
> having much more graphic capability than the 286 and lesser versions.

Hello Thomas:

With the latest version of Net-Tamer you can optionally use the browser
feature to view in-line images; however, these images usually are not seen
positioned in the right location on the screen.  Also you can turn in-line
images off and view the page in text mode.  If while in text mode you wish
to see an image, then you just move your cursor to the link for the image
and press ENTER.  After viewing the image you press ESC to return to the
view of the same text page.  In like manner you can view images with
Net-Tamer when running the 286 versions, but you will not be able to view
the graphics "in-line".  I hope I have explained it adequately.

All the best,

Sam Heywood
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