I doubt I'll be able to use it online ... I'll have to wait and see how
configurable it is.

But while I was reading what they had to say, I thought of a fantastic
money making possibility right here in town.  Michael, are you
listening??  I don't know quite where to start, but since 4 major
manufacturers right here in town use DOS for machine programming and
assembly lines [of course!!], I'm thinking about ways to use stripped
down and/or specially modified Arachne to "upgrade" certain systems. <G>

l.d.

P.S.  Dave, I'm lazy ... hate to hit F-3 and type in URLs by hand.  If
you'd just remember to include http:// in front of the URL, it would be
"clickable." :>
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On 2 Mar 2001 14:45:43 EST, David Ratti wrote:
<snip>

> And I don't know if I mentioned it here or not, but I have discovered yet
> another DOS-based, graphical web browser. Check out www.2net.co.uk - They have
> a demo of their "Alice" browser available for evaluation. I've not yet gone
> on-line with it, but it does OK on local files, within its limitations.

-- Arachne V1.70;rev.3, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/

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