> (BTW, the program you worked on, that you mentioned, what was it?)
At various times bit and pieces of the code appeared commercially as:
TCP/Connect (ftp, mail, and telnet)
TCP/Connect II (ftp, mail, news, and telnet)
tcpCONNECT4 (ftp, gopher, mail, news, telnet, and web)
IntragyAccess (ftp, mail, and telnet)
as well as:
MailShark (mail only)
NetShark (ftp, gopher, mail, and web)
WebShark (ftp, gopher, and web)
WorldLink (offline ftp and mail)
AOL Web Browser for Macintosh v1.0 and v1.1
eWorld Web Browser for Macintosh v1.0 and v1.1
and a few other variations/products that I forget...
Did I mention that I am a big fan of code modularity, portability, and
reuse? Or that most of the above products were available for both Macintosh
and Windows?
For several of those products, there were actually 4 "flavors" times 4
"platforms" (Macintosh, Win3.1, Win95, WinNT). Made for a nightmarish test
matrix.
mikel
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