On Wed, 14 Feb 2001 23:16:18 -0400, Clarence Verge wrote:
>> Now I agree because that "option" will stlll allow us to see....
>> Kari, Cindy and Andrea. ;-)
> Possibly the only good reason(s) to have a graphics capable browser. <G>
Well there's Akira and Madoka and several other reasons. And there are
serious graphic uses as well. Online art museums for instance--the
whole world of the visual arts.
For raw speed though a text browser from a shell account blows
away anything you can do with the client on your own computer.
Pages load in fractions of a seecond--but navigation can be difficult
because of website design. And shell accounts work with even the
slowest of PC's.
You can get free shell accounts from a number of non-profit
orgainizations. Check out "free shell accounts" at google.com
Unix/Linux being a multiuser system, you can log on to a shell
via telnet from Arachne and then you can run programs and processes
on the host computer. This would be a good way to learn about
Unix/Linux without having to install the beast on your own
computer.
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