Cyberdog 2 shipped with OS 8.
Another cool thing about Cyberdog is that there are NO pop ups, and even though it doesnt support the latest technologies, it doesnt TELL YOU every time it entounters a technology it cant handle (like netscape does) so it just ignores it.
It is also much more stable than netscape and IE.
On Nov 25, 2004, at 2:50 AM, Andrew Kershaw wrote:
Nope! I was using Cybie well into OS 9.1 days... You just have to go out of your way to install OpenDoc and all the parts.
Cybie was neat. I really liked the way it provided an Internet "suite" of FTP, Web, email, gopher, and Telnet along with an interesting bookmark manager...
I stopped using it because OpenDoc leaks memory like a sieve. And there was some other reason that I can't think of right now...
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